Vocab
Figures of speech
Rhetorical appeals
100

Misconception


a conclusion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty reasoning or untruths

100

Idioms

 a phrase or expression whose intended meaning cannot be derived from the literal definitions of its elements and that depends on context to convey its meaning

100

Pathos

When the author triggers the commonly shared emotions in the audience to convince the audience of the claim.

200

Vulnerability

state of being susceptible to damage or injury or lacking defenses

200

Metaphor 

a comparison between two unlike items, without obvious signal words, to reveal an aspect of association or similarity

200

Logos

When the author focuses primarily on the logic of the evidence to convince the audience of the claim.

300

Nurture 

to encourage or support growth or success

300

Hyperbole 

 an extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or to make a humorous point

300

Kairos

When the author creates a message at the most opportune time for the audience to be persuaded.

400

Delude

to persuade into erroneous thinking; mislead

400

Simile 

 a comparison that is stated outright by the use of “like” or “as”

400

Ethos

When authors emphasize their own credibility to convince the audience of the claim.

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