Identify the 3 types of metaphors.
direct, implied (or indirect), and extended
Describe the relationship between anaphora and epiphora.
Anaphora is repetition at the beginning of a line and epiphora is repetition at the end of a line.
What are the types of POV?
1st
2nd
3rd limited and omniscient
What statement presents the overall purpose of the essay?
thesis
What is the purpose of writing a rhetorical analysis?
the explain the effectiveness of the speaker's choices
Who is given credit for the creation of the rhetorical triangle?
Aristotle
Define syntax.
the way the words are written
What is abusive or insulting language known as?
invective
In the body paragraph what is the most important component after presenting the example?
Explain the effect
Typically, where does the ethos in a speech come from?
the speaker
What are the five components of effective imagery?
The sense of taste, smell, sight, sound, and touch
Explain the difference between connotation and denotation.
The connotation is the emotional feeling evoked by a word; the denotation is the definition.
"Let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate."
The above is an example of what?
Chiasmus
What is the line of reasoning?
The thesis and topic sentences showing progression to prove the argument.
What is the following an example of:
"It was the best of times; it was the worst of times."
antithesis
What is the difference between polysyndeton and asyndeton?
Polysyndeton is excessive conjunctions and asyndeton is the absence of conjunctions.
What is the type of literature that pokes fun of something to make a point?
satire
Writing that is intended to teach something is called what?
Didactic
What do you call the sentence after the topic sentence (in a body paragraph)?
supporting sentence
What is the following an example of?
"Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."
chiasmus
What is "the pen is mightier than the sword" an example of?
metonomy
What does it mean if you juxtapose?
contrast extremely different things which in effect makes the differences more pronounced
What is the definition of ambiguity?
something that is inexact or open to more than one interpretation
What is SOAPSTONE?
speaker-occasion-audience-purpose-subject-tone
What is the following an example of?
.“No more wars, no more hate, no more intolerance, no fanaticism.”
anaphora and asyndeton