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Term-inal DEVICES
Oh-so-fond MEMORIES
So-o-o AP
100
declarative statements taking a (falsely) interrogative form
What is a rhetorical question?
100

the relationship between the words "TERSE" and "SUCCINCT"

What are synonyms?

100
historical, literary, religious, or mythical references
What are allusions?
100

This famous woman was deaf and blind, and also a very real person.

Who is Helen Keller?

100

The three rhetorical appeals

What are ethos, pathos, and logos?

200

A use of figurative language that exaggerates

What is hyperbole?

200

the relationship between the words "ABSTRACT" and "CONCRETE"

What are antonyms?

200

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one

What is allegory?

200

The father of the Clutter household

Who is Herb?

200
"Loving hate" and "motionful suspension" are examples.
What are oxymorons?
300

The rules that govern the arrangement of words

What is syntax?

300
words that sound alike but have different meanings
What are homonyms?
300

This type of logical fallacy attacks the person, not the idea.

What is ad hominem?

300

This rule ensures that you will be successful in learning a new skill.

What is the 10,000 rule?

300

"If we ban phones, then we'll start banning computers. Eventually, we'll ban all technology and go back to the stone age!" is an example.

What is a slippery slope?

400

Is similarly structured sentence or paragraphs to make comparisons and to quick the rhetorical pace

What is parallelism?

400

names chosen by authors to disguise their real identities

What are pseudonyms?

400
a similarity or comparison between one familiar thing and one unfamiliar thing
What is analogy?
400

This author wrote the 57 Bus.

Who is Dashka Slater?

400
the speed at which a piece of writing moves along
What is pacing?
500
juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases
What is antithesis?
500

The meaning we associate with a word

What are connotation?

500

 a recurring image, symbol, idea, or pattern

What is a motif?

500

"Nature abhors a vacuum," said the creator of rhetoric.

Who is Aristotle?

500
"I could agree without agreeing" is an example.
What is a paradox?
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