English 101 final exam

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example of comma splice

The dancers were beautiful, they were well coordinated.

what is kairos?

The perfect moment to deliver the text and fits the time of the argument

what is a fragment?

an incomplete idea

What is a comma splice?

an incorrect usage of a comma, typically with a sentence that needs a semicolon, to be put into two sentences, or needs coordinating words with a comma for it to make grammatical sense

what's another name for the rhetorical appeals?

artistic appeal

where should in-text citations appear?

at the end of a sentence

rhetoric's connection or impact in your life

define rhetoric and how it impacts your life(being able to recognize, analyze, and respond to a situation with communication)

what did Aristotle consider the most important rhetorical appeal?

ethos because of credibility

what are the 3 rhetorical appeals?

ethos, pathos, logos

define ethos, logos, and pathos

ethos: credibility pathos: emotion logos: logistics and facts

what is an intro's main goal?

exigency, scope, and thesis

if there is no author, what should be in your in-text citation?

first few words of the article title

logos is the appeal to logic, but must it be factual, or should it appeal to the audience?

it appeals to logic but also the audience's sense of reason or logic

why is paraphrasing better than direct quoting at times?

it shows clear understanding, and does not interrupt the flow, it condenses the information

what two places does ethos come from in your paper?

me and the sources used

what is the difference between medium and mode?

medium- the way it is received mode-how the audience receives the message

can physical spaces be persuasive?

no

do all writers follow the same writing process?

no

define exigency.

o urgency/ focused need; more defined (why we respond the way we do)

define rhetorical genre.

phrase to describe a category of rhetoric(shaped by and shaping context)

what does PIE stand for?

point, illustration, explanation

what is the difference between a summary and a paraphrase?

summary: shorter than original paraphrase: same length as original

define rhetoric.

the wide array of communicative devices humans have at their disposal to create effects on each other

what is a run-on sentence?

two complete ideas strung together with no punctuation

what do you do if you need to change a word or phrase within a quote?

use brackets

what is a claim?

what you want to convince your audience of (your position)

is it plagiarism if you use your own words but copy the sentence structure?

yes

should we always consider the timeliness of our responses when writing?

yes

what does effective research start from?

-entering an established community -understanding how and why we use sources -recognize motives

why do we use citations when writing?

-to signal belonging to an academic community -to signal the validity of the ideas -to provide readers with the ability to read further into the topic if they want

example of fragment

Dr. Holt with his fuzzy slippers.

example of run-on sentence

I love to write papers I would write one every day if I could.


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