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RHETORICA
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
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Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
Counterargument
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
Attitude
Argument
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
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The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Argument
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
Counterargument
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
FREE
SPACE
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
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O
G
N
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B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
Attitude
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
FREE
SPACE
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
Argument
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Counterargument
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
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O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
Counterargument
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
FREE
SPACE
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have
positive, negative, or
neutral connotations.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
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O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
FREE
SPACE
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Counterargument
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
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O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
Attitude
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
When you
create a
resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
FREE
SPACE
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
FREE
SPACE
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Counterargument
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Argument
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
Argument
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
Attitude
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
Counterargument
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
FREE
SPACE
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
Argument
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Counterargument
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
FREE
SPACE
Attitude
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
The persona adopted
by the author to deliver
his or her message;
may or may not actually
be the same person as
the author.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
FREE
SPACE
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Counterargument
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Argument
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Attitude
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Counterargument
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of
a work.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
FREE
SPACE
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
Attitude
Argument
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
Counterargument
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
FREE
SPACE
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
Attitude
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
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Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Argument
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
FREE
SPACE
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The persona adopted
by the author to deliver
his or her message;
may or may not actually
be the same person as
the author.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Attitude
Counterargument
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
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The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Attitude
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
FREE
SPACE
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
Counterargument
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Argument
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of
a work.
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Argument
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
When you
create a
resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
FREE
SPACE
Attitude
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The persona adopted
by the author to deliver
his or her message;
may or may not actually
be the same person as
the author.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Counterargument
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
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Attitude
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The persona adopted
by the author to deliver
his or her message;
may or may not actually
be the same person as
the author.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
FREE
SPACE
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
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Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have
positive, negative, or
neutral connotations.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Attitude
FREE
SPACE
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
Counterargument
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
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All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
Counterargument
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
FREE
SPACE
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
Attitude
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
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M
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A
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I
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O
RHET
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
FREE
SPACE
Attitude
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
Counterargument
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Argument
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The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
Attitude
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
Counterargument
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
Argument
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
FREE
SPACE
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
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A
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I
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O
RHET
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
Animal shelters
ads with pictures
of cute sad animals
and dramatic
music are using
_____.
Argument
FREE
SPACE
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
When you
create a
resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
The persona adopted
by the author to deliver
his or her message;
may or may not actually
be the same person as
the author.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
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O
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Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
Counterargument
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
FREE
SPACE
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
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N
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B
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M
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C
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O
RHET
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
FREE
SPACE
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
Counterargument
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
Attitude
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
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Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
Argument
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of
a work.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
FREE
SPACE
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Attitude
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
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All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Counterargument
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Attitude
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
FREE
SPACE
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
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T
L
A
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I
R
O
RHET
When you
create a
resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
FREE
SPACE
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
Counterargument
Argument
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
myfreebingocards.com
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O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
FREE
SPACE
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
The persona adopted
by the author to deliver
his or her message;
may or may not actually
be the same person as
the author.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
Argument
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Attitude
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
myfreebingocards.com
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O
G
N
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B
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A
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O
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Counterargument
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
The use of
stylistic devices
to reveal an
author's attitude
toward a subject.
FREE
SPACE
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Explaining
something
complex by
comparing it to
something more
simple.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Argument
Attitude
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have
positive, negative, or
neutral connotations.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
FREE
SPACE
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
Argument
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O
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The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
An author's
unique
sound.
Similar to
style.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
"The sky's
like a jewel
box tonight!"
Counterargument
"Given my PhD in
the subject and
years of
experience in the
field" is an appeal
to ... ?
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
Attitude
The extratextual
environment in
which the text
is being
delivered.
Argument
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
FREE
SPACE
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
The author
communicates to
the reader via the
text; and the reader
and text are
surrounded by
context.
The reason
or moment
for writing or
speaking.
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
The way
sentences are
grammatically
constructed.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
Combining
sources or ideas
in a coherent way
in the purpose of
a larger point.
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of a
work.
myfreebingocards.com
!
O
G
N
I
B
S
M
R
E
T
L
A
C
I
R
O
RHET
"Fire" used to
represent
passion and/​or
anger.
When
something is
suggested
without being
concretely
stated.
Animal shelters ads
with pictures of
cute sad animals
and dramatic music
are using _____.
If all planets
orbit a star,
and Theta II is
a planet, then it
must orbit a
star.
Argument
The author's own
personal
approach to
rhetoric in the
piece; similar to
voice.
Citing peerreviewed
scientific
studies is an
appeal to _____.
Three different
methods of
appealing to an
audience to
convince them—
ethos, logos, and
pathos.
The persona adopted by
the author to deliver his
or her message; may or
may not actually be the
same person as the
author.
The literal,
dictionarydefinition
meaning of a
word.
“Hybrid cars have
a much smaller
carbon footprint
than traditional
midsize
vehicles.”
"I do so hope there are
more papers to sign," is
an example of_______,
because it is the
opposite of what the
speaker actually
means.
FREE
SPACE
The style of
language used;
generally tailored
to be appropriate
to the audience
and situation.
The implied meaning
of a word; words can
broadly have positive,
negative, or neutral
connotations.
Counterargument
All of the planets
in this solar
system orbit a
star, so all
planets probably
orbit stars.
The use of spoken or
written word (or a
visual medium) to
convey your ideas
and convince an
audience.
Placing two
very different
things together
for effect.
"We run, and
we run, and
we run, like
rats on a
wheel."
Overarching
ideas or
driving
premises of
a work.
When you create
a resume, your
audience is
potential
employers.
The information
presented meant to
persuade the
audience of the
author's position.
How the different
parts of an
argument are
arranged in a piece
of writing or
speech.
Any descriptive
language used to
evoke a vivid sense
or image of
something; includes
figurative language.
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