What are rhetorical questions?
an inquiry that ends in a question mark but is asked for effect rather than to elicit an answer.
what is a simile?
It is used to compare two things.
What is Pathos?
An argument using pathos will attempt to evoke an emotional response in the audience.
Like, unlike, but in contrast, on the other hand, however, both, also ,too, while, as opposed to, yet, rather, same.
What text structure is this?
Compare and Contrast
Therefore, so this led to, as a result, because, since, if … then
____ is a repeated pattern of words, phrases, sentences, or even grammatical structures to create an effect
Parallelism
What is a metaphor?
metaphor is comparison to two unlike things usually by saying that one thing is another thing.
What is Ethos?
An argument using ethos attempts to convince the audience that the creator of the message can be trusted.
What is an extended metaphor?
a metaphor introduced and then further developed throughout all or part of a literary work, especially a poem:
What is text structure?
Text structure is the term for how an author organizes information.
A reference to a person, place, thing, story/text, or event that is famous or well-known to other people
Allusion
My friends is like a group of birds looking for food.
simile
What is Logos?
An argument using logos uses logic and reason to persuade the audience.
The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle )
Onomatopoeia
First, Second, Third and lastly
what text feature is this?
Sequence
A literary device that places opposite words, ideas, or qualities side by side
Antithesis
The repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables.
alliteration
What is Rhetoric?
The art of persuasion in speaking and writing.
What are signal word for Sequence: Order of Steps in a Process?
First,second,third, next, after, initially, following, then, before, not long after.
Giving details or info, describing about something or someone
what text feature is this?
Description
What is anaphora?
Repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of a group of phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses especially for rhetorical or poetic effect
Giving human or living characteristics to something nonhuman or nonliving
Personification
What is logical appeal?
A local appeal can be structured by making a claim, citing evidence, and then providing a warrant.
What is the difference between chronological and sequence text structure?
exts organized chronologically occur at a specific time and setting, whereas texts describing processes or sequences do not occur at any specific time and place.
solution, complication, trouble, solve
What text feature is this?
problem and solution