Parts of Speech
Figurative Language
Literary Elements
Argument
Rhetorical Appeals
100
A person, place, or thing is also known as 

A noun

100

A comparison using "like" or "as"

A Similie
100

The place where the story happens

Setting

100

Every claim in an argument should be supported with 

Evidence 

100
Rhetorical Appeal for logic or facts

Logos

200

A word that describes a noun is called

An adjective 

200

The repetition of sound at the beginning of a word

Alliteration

200

An issue or problem within a story

Conflict
200

A statement that asserts something is true

A claim

200

Rhetorical Appeal for Emotion or Passion

Pathos

300

An action words is also known as

A verb

300

A word that represents or imitates sound

Onomatopeia 

300
The "who" in a story

Characters

300

Line of thinking connecting the reasons your claim is true and the evidence

Reasoning

300

Rhetorical Appeal for Credibility or Trust

Ethos

400

A word that joins together two words or groups of words in a sentence

Conjunction

400

Language that gives human traits to a non-human being. 

Personification

400

The message of moral of a story

Theme

400

The act of marking from what and where supporting evidence is found. 

Cite or Citing 

400

Rhetoric using statistics or numbers is most likely utilizing

Logos 

500

A word that describes a verb (action word) 

Adverb

500

Language that uses a large exaggeration. 

Hyperbole

500

The perspective from which the story is told

Point of View

500

Deductive, Abductive, and Inductive refer to the three types of what? 

Reasoning

500

The art of persuasion is also known as 

Rhetoric

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