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25 Cards in this Set
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Speaker |
The person/character talking |
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Occasion |
When and how come? |
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Audience |
Who is listening/observing the text? |
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Purpose |
Why is the text being written? |
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Subject |
What is the text about? |
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Tone |
attitude of a piece (often displayed through word choice) |
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Mood |
emotion the readers feel from reading/viewing the text |
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Voice |
format of how the speaker tells his/her story |
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Style |
choice of words, sentence structure, and paragraph structure, used to convey the meaning effectively. |
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Aristotelian (Rhetorical) Triangle |
Speaker--Subject--Audience |
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Ethos |
an appeal to the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker |
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Logos |
an appeal to logic or reason |
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Pathos |
an appeal to emotion |
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Diction |
distinctive tone or tenor of an author's writings |
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Syntax |
the sequence in which words are put together to form sentences |
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Attitude |
perspective or tone of the writer adopted in the text |
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Authority |
reliability as a witness to the author's intentions |
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Dialectical Journal |
double-entry journal or a reader-response journal |
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Socratic Seminar |
formal discussion, based on a text, in which the leader asks open-ended questions |
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Close Reading |
describes the careful, sustained interpretation of a brief passage of a text |
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Annotation |
note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram |
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Rhetoric |
the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other composition techniques. |
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Rhetorical Modes |
describe the variety, conventions, and purposes of the major kinds of language-based communication, |
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Persona |
the aspect of someone's character that is presented to or perceived by others. |
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Rhetorical Modes |
type of passage: ex- narrative, descriptive |