Parts of Argument
Rhetorical Strategies
Language
Style
Devices
100

Someone who delivers a speech/addresses an audience.

What is the speaker?

100

The art of speaking and writing persuasively.

What is rhetoric?

100

The careful selection of words to convey a specific meaning.

What is diction?

100

A question that is posed by the speaker but not answered because its answer is obvious.

What is a rhetorical question?

100

When someone says/writes one thing but means the opposite.

What is irony?

200

The intended recipient of a message or formal address.

What is the audience?
200

Proof or a statement that something is not true.

What is refutation?

200

The use of words in a way that deviates from their literal meaning in order to convey a complicated meaning.

What is figurative language?

200
A short narrative about a particularly interesting event.

What is an anecdote?

200

A figure of speech in which natural sounds are imitated in the sounds of words.

What is onomatopoeia?

300

The circumstances and details surrounding an event.

What is context?

300

Methods/strategies for persuasion within an argument as defined by Artistotle.

What are appeals?

300

The careful arrangement of words in a sentence.

What is syntax?

300

The author's reason or intent for writing.

What is author's purpose?

300

A metaphor developed at great length.

What is extended metaphor?

400

The event(s) which motivate someone to write or speak about a particular issue.

What is exigence?
400

The act of acknowledging a valid point or argument from the opposing side.

What is concession?

400

The use of slang or informalities in speech or writing.

What is a colloquialism?

400

A direct or indirect referencce to something which is commonly known (historical, literary, religious, mythical, or topical).

What is an allusion?

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