logical fallacies
transition words
rhetorical appeals
figurative language
rhetorical devices
100

attacking the person instead of their side of the argument

ad hominem

100

how-

however

100

"With over 20 years of experience as a pediatric cardiologist, I can confidently say this formula is the healthiest choice for your child".

ethos

100

simile

directly comparing 2 things using "like" or "as" 

100

"Lazy lizards lounging lazily"

alliteration

200

false dilemma

presenting only 2 options when more exist

200

never-

nevertheless

200

"9 out of 10 dentists recommend this toothpaste".

logos

200

a figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things by stating one is the other

metaphor

200

that repeats sounds, words, or phrases to emphasize key ideas

repetition

300

slippery slope

claiming one event will lead to consequences

300

after-

afterwards

300

 A commercial displaying sad, neglected animals or children to prompt donations, often accompanied by soft, melancholic music.

pathos

300

personification or imagery?

"The sun kissed my cheeks."

personification

300

“Well, look who decided to join us!”

verbal irony

400

"everyone else is doing it, you should too"

bandwagon

400

there-

therefore

400

"You should buy this car now because we have a 15% off sale, and your current car will require expensive repairs soon".

logos

400

imagery is...

the use of vivid, descriptive language that appeals to the physical senses.

400

theatrical technique where the audience knows crucial information that characters in a story do not.

dramatic irony

500

Misrepresenting someones position to make it easier to attack

straw man

500

before-

beforehand

500

A sports brand featuring a renowned, popular athlete to endorse their new running shoes, establishing quality through the athlete’s success.

ethos
500

extreme exaggeration

hyperbole

500

situational

everyday occurrence where the actual outcome of a situation is the opposite of what was expected

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