

Rhetoric Spring 25 Week 4
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Ashley Smalls
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Multiple Choice
What is a run-on sentence?
A sentence with too many adjectives
A sentence that is too short
A sentence where independent clauses are joined incorrectly
A sentence that is perfectly structured
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Multiple Choice
What is a comma splice?
A type of run-on sentence
A correct way to join clauses
A punctuation error
A way to separate thoughts
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Multiple Choice
How can the comma splice be corrected in the sentence below? "She loves to travel, she has been to five continents."
She loves to travel; she has been to five continents.
She loves to travel she has been to five continents.
She loves to travel, because she has been to five continents.
She loves to travel. Because she has been to five continents.
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Multiple Select
What are the 4 common fragment types to avoid in writing?
Dependent Clause Fragments
Missing Subject or Verb
Added-Detail Fragments
-ing Fragments
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Multiple Choice
A picture of the president was placed into a golden frame, the glass was broken.
Run-On
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
The mother was busily dicing onions and adding them to the pot she looked closely at the recipe as she cut.
Run-on
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Bradley began to talk about how girls weren't as good at soccer, Aaron interrupted him.
Run-on
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Approaches her homework with the same attitude as athletics--with unmatched determination.
Run-on
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Her thoughts were fixated on the parade from the previous year she loved the crowds of people, the music, and the fireworks.
Run-on
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
The family headed out, the fog was so thick you couldn’t see your own hand in front of your face.
Run-on
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
Charlotte was wrong that pig had brought her good fortune.
Run-On
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
When the dazzling display of fireworks had faded from the sky.
Run-on
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
It was the beginning of Autumn when Ariel rushed home with good news the door flew open as she entered the house, creating a large bang.
Run-On
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Multiple Choice
The last few fireworks exploded into the sky, the families headed over to the river.
Run-On
Comma Splice
Fragment
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the key difference between a traditional research paper and a MultiGenre Research Project (MGRP)?
A traditional paper uses multiple genres, while an MGRP uses only one.
An MGRP uses multiple genres to explore different perspectives, while a traditional paper does not.
A traditional paper is more creative than an MGRP.
An MGRP does not require research.
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Multiple Select
Select all the typical steps involved in completing a MultiGenre Research Project (MGRP).
Developing a research question
Conducting in-depth research
Writing only a single research paper
Creating several different pieces addressing the topic from different perspectives
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Multiple Choice
What is the main goal of a MultiGenre Research Project (MGRP)?
To memorize facts about a single topic
To encourage flexibility, personal voice, and understanding through diverse genres
To write only traditional academic essays
To focus only on scientific research
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following genres could be included in a multigenre project about climate change?
Poems
Mock interviews
Infographics
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following genres could be included in a multigenre project about climate change?
Poems
Mock interviews
Infographics
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a potential genre for an MGRP?
Critical Essay
Infographic
Reflective Dance
Persuasive Letter
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a potential genre for an MGRP?
Critical Essay
Infographic
Reflective Dance
Persuasive Letter
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Multiple Choice
Which steps are important when starting a MultiGenre Research Project?
Choose your topic
Define your purpose
Identify your audience
All of the above
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Multiple Select
Select all the elements that are recommended when brainstorming and planning your MGRP.
Brainstorm genres
Plan your structure
Experiment with genres
Ignore audience expectations
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a recommended step in starting a MultiGenre Project?
Brainstorm genres to explore your topic
Plan the structure of your project
Research your topic thoroughly
Write only in traditional essay format
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to choose different genres for different audiences?
It helps engage the audience effectively.
It saves time.
It simplifies the research process.
It eliminates the need for research.
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A good example of a MGRP would be magazines
When you read a magazine are all the pages the same? What are the different kinds of genres that you see?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following genres might you find in a fashion magazine like Runway?
Feature articles
Photo spreads
Interviews
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is the exigence driving Miranda’s critique in the scene?
The spring issue deadline
Her personal dislike of florals
A competitor magazine releasing their issue
A new fashion trend
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Multiple Choice
What is one similarity between the Runway meeting and you selecting genres for your MGRP?
Both require considering audience interest and relevance.
Both focus on choosing a single, simple idea.
Both focus on historical analysis only.
Both allow you to avoid revising choices once made.
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Both require considering audience interest and relevance.
Similarly, you must think about how your chosen genres for the MGRP will resonate with your intended audience and effectively respond to your rhetorical situation.
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Think about your audience's demographics, interests, and context.
For example: If your audience is college students, what would resonate with them? Humor, relatable scenarios, or multimedia? If your audience is professionals, would an infographic or case study work better?
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Multiple Choice
Miranda critiques ideas as “not wonderful yet.” What lesson can you take from this when working on your MGRP?
Avoid revising; the first draft is usually perfect.
Revision and refining ideas are essential for success.
Focus on adding as many ideas as possible without editing.
Choose topics only you like, not your audience.
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Revision and refining ideas are essential for success.
The team doesn’t settle for initial drafts or ideas that don’t work—they’re expected to revise and improve them. Students should adopt the same mindset for their MGRP, understanding that refinement and feedback are part of creating a strong project.
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Multiple Choice
What does the suggestion to shoot floral designs in an industrial space say about choosing genres for your MGRP?
Contrasting ideas can make a project more compelling.
Always use traditional or expected approaches.
Avoid using contrast to avoid confusing your audience.
Choose ideas with the fewest details to simplify work.
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Contrasting ideas can make a project more compelling.
Students can explore contrasts in their genres, like pairing formal content with a creative delivery method:
A serious topic explained through a satirical cartoon.
A research-heavy topic presented in an engaging podcast format.
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Multiple Choice
Miranda dismisses “florals for spring” as “groundbreaking” (sarcastically). What does this say to avoid in your MGRP?
Using clichés or overly familiar ideas without a fresh perspective.
Challenging traditional ideas in your project.
Selecting topics that your audience would be unfamiliar with.
Collaborating with others for feedback.
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important for you to think critically about your choices in your MGRP, similar to Miranda’s team?
Because quick decisions are always the best.
To ensure your project meets the purpose and engages the audience.
To avoid feedback from instructors or classmates.
To simplify the process and finish faster.
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You can evaluate genres by listing their strengths and weaknesses for your topic. For instance:
What makes a podcast engaging for your topic?
Would an infographic simplify a complex issue?
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Multiple Choice
In the meeting, ideas were rejected because they had been done before. What does this teach about MGRP genre selection?
Choose genres that add something new or creative to your project.
Always use genres that were successful in past projects.
Avoid taking creative risks.
Stick to the first genre idea you think of.
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Students can research existing examples of their topic and look for gaps.
What isn’t being said or done?
If your topic is mental health, could you create a genre aimed at teens instead of adults?
Could you use humor to approach a serious subject?
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You Are the Editorial Director of Flavorful Times Magazine
Welcome to Flavorful Times, a leading magazine all about food trends, recipes, and the culture of eating. Your first task is to plan the next issue of the magazine. Your decisions will determine how well the issue resonates with your audience
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Scene 1: Deciding the Theme
Scenario: Your magazine needs a bold theme for the next issue. Choose wisely!
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Poll
Which theme should be the focus of the next issue?
Plant-Based for Beginners
Street Food Adventures
Family Classics Reimagined
Other
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Scene 1: Deciding the Theme
Choosing the theme mirrors the process of developing a research question or central focus for their MGRP. Just as the theme sets the direction for the magazine, your research question will guide the genres and content you include in your project.
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Poll
Scene 2: Choosing Genres for the Theme
You’ve chosen the theme. Now pick the best genres to engage your audience.
Which genres best showcase the theme?
Photo essay
Step-by-step recipes
Personal essay
All of the above
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Scene 3: Identifying the Audience
Which audience should you focus on?
Home Cooks
Food Explorers
Cultural Enthusiasts
Other
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Final Decision
Your magazine is a success! What was more the key to the magazine’s success?
Choosing the right theme
Using multiple genres
Understanding the audience
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