A noun
A comparison using "like" or "as"
The place where the story happens
Setting
Every claim in an argument should be supported with
Evidence
Logos
A word that describes a noun is called
An adjective
The repetition of sound at the beginning of a word
Alliteration
An issue or problem within a story
A statement that asserts something is true
A claim
Rhetorical Appeal for Emotion or Passion
Pathos
An action words is also known as
A verb
A word that represents or imitates sound
Onomatopeia
Characters
Line of thinking connecting the reasons your claim is true and the evidence
Reasoning
Rhetorical Appeal for Credibility or Trust
Ethos
A word that joins together two words or groups of words in a sentence
Conjunction
Language that gives human traits to a non-human being.
Personification
The message of moral of a story
Theme
The act of marking from what and where supporting evidence is found.
Cite or Citing
Rhetoric using statistics or numbers is most likely utilizing
Logos
A word that describes a verb (action word)
Adverb
Language that uses a large exaggeration.
Hyperbole
The perspective from which the story is told
Point of View
Deductive, Abductive, and Inductive refer to the three types of what?
Reasoning
The art of persuasion is also known as
Rhetoric