ENGL 101 final exam

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What is rhetoric?

The wide array of communicative devices humans have at their disposal to create effects on eachother

Which body paragraph details challenges to the proposed solution?

Concession

Which body paragraph examines the outcome of enacting such a proposal.

Consequence or effect

Ethos in rhetorical acts comes from two places: from sources external to the message and from the message itself. T or F

Ethos in rhetorical acts comes from two places: from sources external to the message and from the message itself.

T or F. In text citations should appear for quotations and paraphrases, but not summaries

False

what does PIE stand for

Point, illustration, explanation

difference between cohesive and coherent

cohesive: internal consistency coherent: if sentences refer back to main point

whats a fragment

an incomplete thought

whats a comma splice

an instance of using a comma to link two independent clauses (which should instead be linked by a colon, semicolon, or conjunction) Ex: n he loves cooking, he's great at making curries.

whats another name for rhetorical appeals

artistic proofs

what are the basic elements of a good argument?

claim, good(reasons), evidence

Which body paragraph discussed the logistics, costs, and other relevant details of the solution to show it is possible?

feasibility

what is the channel

how the message comes through

what is modality

how you receive/interpret it. hear, touch,lingustic textural

_____________ refers to the timeliness of rhetorical action or the communicator's ability to act quickly and decisively in the moment.

kairos

define logos

logical appeal, message

whats important to know about paraphrases

original not long language is not unique identical length your own language and sentence structure

how does rhetorical context differ from exigency

rhetorical context- an occasion to make change exigency- urgency/focus needed, more specific

A primary objective for an introduction is establishing the essay's ______________

scope

what do all quotes, paraphrases and summaries need

signal tags, ending citations, and SOI

what type of context includes how a particular idea or topic has been discussed and/or perceived over time and not necessarily limited a specific place or time.

sociocultural

what must a good conclusion have:

states why it matters do not restate the thesis

define ethos

the credibility of the speaker, speaker

what is genre

the manner in which you write a piece

what is exigency

the reason why ur writing the piece

what is the medium

the way its received

If a source has no author listed, you can use the first words of the title of the article t

true

whats important to know about quotes

use sparingly unique/notable identical language quotation marks

The rhetorical triangle (audience, message, communicator) is a good beginning for rhetoric, but only considering these three elements misleads people into believing rhetoric occurs within a ________________.

vaccum or single moment

whats a run on

when two independent clauses incorrectly joined together with no comma or conjuction

how should you evaluate sources

with CRAAP currency relevance authority accuracy purpose

why should u not quote a lot

you loose your voice

define pathos

emotional appeal, audience

whats the difference between paraphrase and summary

paraphrase- same length, langauge nt summary- shorter than original

Which body paragraph compares the communicator's proposed solution with similar ones and their outcomes?

comparable success

what does rhetorical research allow you to do

enter an established community increase awareness of how and why we use sources recognize motives of other sources

what is the most important rheotrical appeal and why

ethos- doesn't matter what u say or how u say it if your audience doesn't trust you

what must a good intro have

exigency and scope( taking topic and narrowing it down) thesis- condensed version of the paper

Genres are concrete, static forms of communication. T or F

false

You only need to provide in-text citations to avoid plagiarism

false

paranthetical information provides all the inforamtion for the source

false

you can not make changes to a quote

false


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