English 101 Final Liberty Univ
What are the rhetorical appeals?
ethos, pathos, logos
Which essay requires a judgement and the criteria for that judgement?
Evaluation
T/F All documentation styles include the same elements for in-text citations
False
T/F Editing and Revising are the same
False
Which essay requires a clarified stance and the reasoning for that stance?
Position Argument
An incredible visionary and committed philanthropist in the greater Lynchburg area
Fragment
What is a comma splice?
Two independent clauses incorrectly joined together with just a comma
What is logos?
An appeal to reason or logic
I couldn't believe so many people decided to attend the event, I had posted a limited number of fliers in the neighborhood.
Comma Splice
What is the difference between reading for content and reading rhetorically?
Content reading seeks to obtain the message whereas reading rhetorical seeks to understand the message and all the factors contributing to its creation and meaning
T/F In-text citations should appear for quotations and paraphrases, but not summaries
False
T/F Parenthetical citations provide all of the identifying information for a source
False
T/F The writing process has an established order
False
T/F The writing process is the same for all people
False
T/F You cannot make changes to a quote?
False
T/F You only need to provide in-text citations to avoid plagiarism
False
With so much depending on her part of the project and her knowledge in general.
Fragment
What is a run-on?
Two independent clauses incorrectly joined together with no conjunction or punctuation
What does currency refer to?
The chronological relevance of the sources used in a project
What does coverage refer to?
The comprehensiveness of research
What does reliability refer to?
The replicability and accuracy of sources
T/F All writing is a form of collarboration
True
T/F Block quotes are indebted to visually separate source material from your own
True
T/F If a source has no author listed, you can use the first words of the works's title as part of the in-text citation
True
T/F MLA requires present tense verbs in signal tags
True
T/F Signal tag verbs can reflect can reflect HOW you feel about the sources content
True
What is ethos?
An appeal to writers credibility
What is Pathos?
An authentic appeal to emotion
What is a fragment?
An incomplete thought
What do we consider a rhetorical opportunity?
An occasion to make change through language, whether visual, written, or spoken.
What is the difference between analysis and synthesis?
Analysis seeks to examine individual parts of a whole in an effort to understand the work while synthesis follows analysis and seeks to take the individual parts of one or more works, considering where they connect or conflict, formulating something new
Rhetoric Appeals are also called what?
Artistic proofs
There are so many considerations when buying a car, and potential buyers should be patient during the process
Correct
What is rhetoric?
Effective communication of ideas fitting of the context it exists in
Rhetorical research allows you to
Enter an established community, increase awareness of how and why we use sources, recognize motives of other voices
Bonus. What is not a rhetorical appeal but is the opportune moment for action?
Kairos
Which essay requires a reflection on participation in different communities?
Rhetorical Self
What commonly exists in rhetorical situations that is both shaped by and shapes that context?
Rhetorical genres
I discovered twenty dollars wedged in the seat of my car yesterday I decided I would wisely spend it on soda and beef jerky
Run on
What's the difference between opportunity and exigence?
Opportunity is the broader context calling for action whereas exigence whereas exigence is carries more urgency in relation to a problem or issue
Which essay requires a concrete solution/change and the reasoning, effects, and feasibility of that change?
Proposal Argument