Rhetorical Analysis Argumentation Synthesis
100
What is an overstatement
Meaning of hyperbole
100
What is an argument
Involves the process of establishing a claim and then proving it with the use of logical reasoning, examples and research
100
What is organization
The most important part of a synthesis
200
What is ethos, logos, and pathos
The three rhetorical appeals
200
What is how body paragraphs can be ordered
A. General to Specific info
B. Most to Least important point
C. Weakest claim to Strongest claim
200
What Accidental Plagiarism
When students synthesize sources and don't indicate where the synthesis ends and their own comments begins or vice versa
300
What are the 7 modes of discourse
Narration and Description
Process Analysis
Compare and Contrast
Division and Classification
Definition and Exemplification
Cause and Effect
Persuasion and Argument
300
What is in your body paragraphs
Counterarguments should go here
300
What is ideas
One thing you should focus on when writing synthesis essays
400
What is the meaning of the acronym SOAPSTONE
Subject
Occasion
Audience
Purpose
Speaker
Tone
400
What is the introduction
This indicates the purpose of the paper - to inform, persuade, and call-to-action
400
What is a question to ask about a peer's synthesis
"Is it clear what is being synthesized?" is an example of what
500
What are Propaganda Devices
Slogan
Bandwagon
Name-Calling
Testimonial
500
What is the conclusion
This reemphasizes the main points in your paper
500
What is the structure of a Synthesis Essay
The Introduction
The Body
The Conclusion






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