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Across
The rhetorical ____ deals with topic, audience, purpose, and method of delivery
A comparison of two unlike things.
You must cite a paraphrase because it is not your _____
These types of papers deal with a situation frozen in time.
This type of sentence in an essay provides the focus of the paragraph.
A text that seeks to engage you.
Appeal to reason
What is the term for putting someone else's words into your own?
This type of descriptive writing allows the reader to infer.
A text that simply reports the facts.
A targeted audience of a text contains certain groups of people, groups we refer to as ____.
The second part of the rhetorical situation
Know your...
A comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
These types of papers follow a timeline
Show or tell? "She did not like it when he kissed her."
The "map" of the talking points of an essay
Students generally use too few of these in their writings.
Down
Ideas or opinions that can include personal feelings
The fourth part of the rhetorical situation: _____ of message.
The first part of the rhetorical situation
The first step to writing an essay
The term for the way a word "feels"
The first step when reading an essay is to look at this.
This type of description (-ing)leaves the reader with no room to infer.
Show or tell? "She tensed up when he kissed her cheek"
Appeal to emotion.
One of the author's purposes
A text that seeks to convince you to think or act a certain way.
The third part of the rhetorical situation
This creates suspense or draws focus to something in a text.
A thesis statement must contain this--and it must be your own.
Appeal to the credibility of another.
Ideas or perspectives that include just the facts
An author's choice of words reveals the ____ of their paper.