Literary Terms
Drama Terms
Logical Fallacies
Mixed
Misc
100

A comparison of two unlike things using like or as

Simile

100

instructions written into the script of a play

stage directions

100

Uses an illogical chain reaction to reach an extreme conclusion 

ex: If I fail my English class, I will never graduate and then I will never get a job, I will be homeless, etc. 

slippery slope

100

What does the exposition introduce?

setting and characters

100

What is the turning point of the story called on the plot diagram?

Climax

200

A comparison without using like or as

metaphor

200

The words spoken directly in a text

Dialogue

200

Draws a conclusion or assumption based on little evidence

ex: 

A student does not do any work, so Mrs. Riley says, "All teenagers are lazy."

Hasty Generalization

200

What is the step called on the plot diagram called where the the reader is introduced to the problem/ conflict?

inciting incident 

200

a rhetorical appeal that appeals to logic and facts

logos

300

An extreme exaggeration

Hyperbole
300

A long speech given by a character in a play

Monologue

300

attacking the arguer instead of their argument 

Ex: 

You are arguing with your little brother. You say, "How would you know you are young and dumb."

Ad hominem

300

What is it called when the readers know something that the characters do not?

dramatic irony

300

a rhetorical appeal that appeals to ethics and good character

ethos

400

Giving inanimate objects human characteristics 

personification

400

when the actor speaks directly to the audience

Aside

400

Wrongly assumes a cause and effect relationship

Ex: 

If I wear my lucky jersey, my team will win tomorrow.

False Cause

400

uses peer pressure to create the impression that you should think a certain way (also known as bandwagon)

Ex: Everyone loves these shoes, so you should to. 

Ad populum

400

a rhetorical appeal that appeals to emotion

pathos

500

"The ancient clock in the hallway cleared its throat with a groan before reluctantly announcing the hour."

What literary term is this an example of?

personification

500

When the actor speaks their thoughts and feelings out loud

Soliloquy

500

Exaggerating a person's argument

Ex: 

Your mom tells you that you can't hangout with your friends. You respond with, "I guess you just hate me."

Straw Man

500
Limits the possible choices to avoid consideration of another choice

Ex: 

"You can either do what I ask, or get a referral." 

"You either like bacon, or your wrong."

False dilemma 

500

“If you're still unsure, please consider that my advanced degree and fieldwork speak for themselves.”

This statement is an example of what rhetorical appeal?

ethos

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