Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as"
What is a simile?
Repeated images, words, phases, settings, structures, rhymes...
What are repetitions?
The position taken by the person making the argument; what he or she is hoping to prove or to persuade the audience to believe
What is a claim?
He was as quiet as a mouse
What is this an example of?
What is a simile?
A description appealing to the five senses
What is imagery?
Contrasts-light/dark, good/evil; characters and setting in opposition
What are opposites?
Appeal to logic
What is logos?
Time is a thief
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What is a metaphor?
Something used to represent something else
What is a symbol?
What a character's physical description tells us about the character
What is indirect characterization?
Appeal to credibility of the speaker
What is ethos?
These shoes are killing me
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What is a hyperbole?
The most basic meaning of something
What is literal meaning?
Connections or references in the text to something else outside the text; allusions
What are links
Use of language, reason, and evidence to influence the thoughts and behavior of others?
What is an argument?
We await for a dove
What is this an example of
What is a symbol?
Meaning acquired through interpretation of symbols, figurative language, and imagery.
What is figurative meaning?
What a text says about a person
What is direct characterization?
The choices or "the how" of an argument; the strategies we use to make an argument persuasive
What is rhetoric?
My explanation is clearer than mud
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What is an implication?