English 101 final exam (2022, Dr. Holt)
verbal modality
( words spoken , sung , handwritten , or typed )
genre
letters , obituaries , blog posts , contracts , advertisements , novels , textbooks , landscape photographs , documentaries , horror movies , and so on .
Introductions
of academic essays are meant to intrigue the reader in the question that drives the essay and to give a sense of the issue's scope
ethos
refers to how messages persuade ( or " appeal " to an audience ) as a result of the communicator's character
Pathos
refers to how messages persuade by arousing the emotions of the audience
logos
refers to how the logic or content of the message appeals to an audience
Modality
refers to the basic sensory means by which communication happens
Ethos
requires that the communicator display three factors : Practical intelligence, A virtuous character, and Good will
visual modality
still and moving images , color , written text , gestures , or facial expressions
Body paragraphs
that develop each assertion using sufficient evidence
False
T / F You only need to provide in - text citations to avoid plagiarism
( Montgomery 45 )
an example of an MLA in - text citation ?
Rhetorical research
Enter an established community, Increase awareness of how and why we use sources, and Recognize motives of other voices
Mode
How the audience receives the message
Audience, Exigence, Purpose, medium, Genre, Message, Communicator, Modality, and Circulation
List the nine parts of the rhetorical star.
True
T / F If a source has no author listed , you can use the first words of the work's title as part of the in -text citation .
Point , Illustration , Explanation
PIE
False
T / F In - text citations should appear for quotations and paraphrases , but not summaries .
Introductions
Should have a " hook, a sense of the stakes of your argument, and a thesis statement
False
T / F Parenthetical citations provide ALL of the identifying information for a source
Exigency
Whatever prompted a rhetorical action
Genre
are somewhat stabilized yet flexible forms of communication that have developed over time
auditory modality
( spoken language , song , music , or ambient noise )
fragment
is an incomplete thought ( not a complete sentence ) .
Paraphrase
• Original not long • Language not unique • Identical LENGTH • Your own language and sentence structure
Summary
• Original passage long • Language not unique • SHORTER than original • Your own language and sentence structure
Quote
• Use sparingly • Unique / Notable • Identical LANGUAGE • Quotation marks
run on
is two independent clauses ( complete sentences ) incorrectly joined together with no conjunction or punctuation
False
T / F You cannot make changes to a quote .
Medium
The way the message is received
Retorical Context
circumstances of communication
haptic modality
involves a sense of touch and where / how the body is positioned in relation to the communication think of how you interact with videogames , for instance )
Kairos
is NOT a rhetorical appeal but is the opportune moment for action ?
explanation
is a statement of your own interpretation or analysis of the point and evidence
illustration / information
is the evidence you provide to support or develop the point
point
is the main point or focus of the paragraph ( there should be only one of these per paragraph in academic writing . Traditionally , the point is made in the topic sentence .
comma splice
is two independent clauses ( complete sentences ) incorrectly joined together with just a comma