Rhetorical Analysis
Argumentative Essay
Rhetorical Devices
Name that Fallacy
100

The person you are trying to get your message across to

What is the Audience?

100

Painting a story about a certain topic in an introduction paragraph

What is an Anecdote?

100

Figurative language that uses "like" or "as"

What is a Simile?

100

You can take this job and if not, you will be homeless for the rest of your life

What is Either/Or?

200

The acronym for your introduction paragraph

What is SOAPSTone?

200

You should include these three things in your essay

What is Appealing to ethos, logos, and pathos?

200

Using emotions to persuade someone

What is appealing to pathos?

200

If I eat Mcdonalds today, I am going to want to eat it again tomorrow

What is Slippery Slope?

300

While reading your prompt, you should always do this

What is Annotate?

300

The model that includes one specific refutation paragraph

What is Classical Model?

300

The choice of words/phrases a writer uses in an essay

What is diction?

300

The two girls both have the same colored hair so they must also both like the same music

What is False Analogy?

400

In your body paragraphs, you need evidence and this

What is commentary?

400

If you don't want to focus on your opinion on the topic, write it in this model

What is Rogerian?

400

The rhetorical device that repeats a sequence of words at the beginning of clauses

What is anaphora?

400

They're wrong because their hair is ugly and they have bad breath

What is Ad Hominem?

500

Occasion means this

What is The Time and Place of the Piece?

500

In the conclusion paragraph, wrap the essay back around to this

What is Your Hook and Your Main Point?

500

Using one word and meaning it in two ways

What is Zeugma?

500

I found a 4 leaf clover, then I won my basketball game. I won my basketball game because I found the clover

What is Post Hoc?

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