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What are some ways an author can improved their flawed arguments?
They could include research studies, facts, statistical data, expert quotes, evidence, and peer reviewed articles.
What is a fallacy? How can fallacies affect a text? Give an example.
Errors found in the reasoning of an argument. Often in the form of invalid arguments or are irrelevant or flawed, weaken arguments.
What are the 3 types of logical reasoning?
deductive, inductive, abductive
What are some common text structures and what is their purpose?
description, cause/effect, problem/solution, chronological order, compare/contrast
What are some common text features and what is their purpose?
footnotes, captions, images, charts, graphs, glossary, etc.
List as many sound devices as you can. There are 10 we've learned.
(rhyme, rhyme scheme, alliteration, repetition, consonance, assonance, onomatopoeia, meter)
What are the narrative points of view?
1st, 2nd, and 3rd person
What 4 ways do authors develop their characters?
actions, dialogue, thoughts, feelings
What type of poem is this example?
sonnet (14 lines, rhymes, couplet at end)
What type of poem is this example?
Villanelle (19 lines, rhymes, repetitive)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
antithesis (opposites near each other in parallel structure)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
zeugma (using a word in 2 different ways)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
rhetorical questions (questions not expecting an answer)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
antithesis (opposites near each other in parallel structure)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
zeugma (using a word in 2 different ways)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
irony (situational - outcome is different than expected)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
irony (dramatic - audience knows more)
Irony, Zeugma, Antithesis, or Rhetorical Question?
irony (verbal - sarcasm, unexpected)
Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
Ethos (celebrity, trustworthy)
Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
Logos (logic, facts)
Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
Ethos (trustworthy, proven)
Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
Pathos (motivation, goals, inspiration)
Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
Pathos (guilty/compassionate)
Ethos, Pathos, or Logos?
Ethos (trust dentists, gives credibility)