ANSWERS RATED 100% CORRECT
pathos - Correct Answer ✔✔ an authentic appeal to emotion
logos - Correct Answer ✔✔ an appeal to reason or logic
ethos - Correct Answer ✔✔ an appeal to the writer's credibility
is NOT a rhetorical appeal but is the opportune moment for action? - Correct Answer
✔✔ kairos
What do we consider a rhetorical opportunity? - Correct Answer ✔✔ an occasion to
make change through language, whether visual, written, or spoken
what's the difference between "opportunity" and "exigence"? - Correct Answer ✔✔
opportunity is the border context calling for action whereas exigence is carries more
urgency in relation to a problem or issue.
what commonly exists in rhetorical situations that is both shaped by and shapes that
context? - Correct Answer ✔✔ Rhetorical genres
What is the difference between "reading for content" and "reading rhetorically"? -
Correct Answer ✔✔ 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
what is the difference between analysis and synthesis? - Correct Answer ✔✔ analysis
seeks to examine individual parts of a whole in an effort to understand the work.
Synthesis follows analysis and seeks to take the individual parts of one or more works,
considering where they connect or conflict, and formulating something new.
Rhetorical research allows you to: - Correct Answer ✔✔ - enter an established
community
- increase awareness of how and why we use sources
- recognize motives of other voices
T/F: In text citations should appear for quotations and paraphrases, but not summaries -
Correct Answer ✔✔ false
T/F: If a source has no author listed, you can use the first words if the work cited as the
in-text citation - Correct Answer ✔✔ True