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The speaker/voice/character assumed by the author of a piece of writing
What is persona
100
Refote
What is refute
100
Ethos/pathos/Logos
What is rhetoric
100
"By day the frolic, and the dance by night."
What is scheme
100
An argument against an idea usually regarding philosophy,politics,or religion
What is polemic
200
A piece that imitates and exaggerates the prominent features of another; used for comic effect or ridicule
What is parody
200
purpoise
What is purpose
200
The book "Animal Farm" by George Orwell is...
What is Satire
200
The movie "Austin Powers" (spoof of the James Bond movies)
What is parody
200
The concluding sentence of syllogism
What is premise
300
A Greek term that appeals to emotions, one of the three rhetorical appeals
What is pathos
300
satier
What is satire
300
"We want you!" Sam Adams poster
What is propaganda
300
Sally sells seashells by the seashore
What is alliteration
300
The deliberate use of a series of conjunctions
What is polysyndeton
400
A sentence that builds toward and ends with the main clause
What is periodic sentence
400
retoric
What is rhetoric
400
Speaker to subject audience
What is Rhetorical triangle
400
He/She/we/I
What is pronoun
400
Word used to replace a noun or noun phrase
What is pronoun
500
Giving non-living things lifelike characters
What is personification
500
polymic
What is polemic
500
"The flowers danced in the wind"
What is personification
500
"Spirit of a fiend in moral paradise of such sweet flesh" Lines 87-88 in Romeo and Juliet
What is paradox
500
Negative term for writing, designed to sway an opinion
What is propaganda
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