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Rhetorical Strategies for Composition

Karen Wink, Ph.D.

Table of Contents:

 

Introduction

Chapter 1: Rhetoric

  • Essentials of Rhetoric
  • Brief History: Classical through Modern Rhetoric. 
  • Models of Rhetoric
  • Rhetorical Exercise
    • Specialist Kristina “Ski” Kolodziejski’s Personal Narrative

 

Chapter 2: Argumentation

  • Essentials of Argumentation
  • Classical Model: Aristotle’s Six Parts of an Argument
  • Writing a Rebuttal Stases: Categories of Argument
  • Exigency
  • Deductive vs. Inductive Reasoning
  • Invention Worksheet for Konnikova’s Article
  • Forming an Argument Exercise
    • Konnikova’s article: “What’s Lost as Handwriting Fades?”
  • Invention Worksheet Exercise

 

Chapter 3: Rhetorical Situations

  • Essentials of a Rhetorical Situation
  • Writing Process
  • Thesis Statement
  • Topic Sentences
  • The Paragraph
    • Paragraphs with Specific Functions: Introductions
    • Paragraphs with Specific Functions: Conclusions
    • Assertion, Evidence, Analysis (AEA) Method
  • Rhetorical Situation Exercise
    • Prompt and Student Response

 

Chapter 4: Appeals and Fallacies

  • Essentials of Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
  • Examples of Rhetorical Appeals
  • Essentials of Logical Fallacies
  • Fallacies of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
  • Detecting Bias
  • Rhetorical Analysis Exercise for Perkins’ Article
  • Rhetorical Analysis Exercise
    • Mitali Perkins’ “A Note to Young Immigrants”
  • Rhetorical Analysis Exercise

 

Chapter 5: Voice

  • Essentials of Voice
  • Voice Exercise
    • Andrew Carroll’s War Letters

 

Chapter 6: Stylistics

  • Essentials of Stylistics
  • Figures of Speech
  • Sentence Variation
  • Parallelism
  • Stylistics Exercise
    • Susan B. Anthony’s Speech: “After Being Convicted of Voting in the 1872 Presidential Election”
    • Susan B. Anthony Rhetorical Example
    • President Reagan’s Address: “The Challenger Space Shuttle Tragedy”

 

Chapter 7: Revision

  • Essentials of Revision
  • Choosing Exact Words
  • Transitions
  • Transitions Exercise
  • Active and Passive Voice
    • Action and Linking-Verb Lists
  • Improving Coherence
  • Nominalization
  • Revision Exercise
    • Student paragraph on cyber bullying

 

Chapter 8: Documenting Sources

  • Essentials of Documentation
  • Citing Sources: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
    • Quoting
      • Signal Words
    • Paraphrasing
      • Sampling and Paraphrasing
    • Summarizing
      • Stacy Schiff’s article: “Know It All: Can Wikipedia Conquer Expertise?”
  • Citing Credible Sources Exercise
    • Malcolm Gladwell’s article: “Brain Candy: Is pop culture dumbing us down or smartening us up?

 

Chapter 9: Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage

  • Essentials of Grammar as a “Means of Persuasion” Grammatical Terms
  • Punctuating Titles of Literature
  • Grammar and Usage Reference List
  • Grammar and Usage Exercise
  • Correcting Faulty Sentences

 

Chapter 10: Visual Arguments

  • Essentials of Visual Arguments
  • Visual Rhetoric Exercise
    • Chipotle Advertisements
    • Public Service Announcements

 

Appendix I

  • Adjectives and Adverbs
  • Adverb Clauses and Commas
  • Capitalization
  • Commas
  • Commas and Semicolons
  • Pronouns
  • Subject-Verb Agreement

 

Appendix II

  • Spelling Rules
  • Spelling Exercise
  • Spelling and Usage Reference List
  • Usage Exercise

 

Appendix III

  • Sample Research Paper Assignment
  • Student’s Research Project
    • Audience Analysis
    • Outline
    • Paper Reflecting Aristotle’s Six Parts of an Argument
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