Vocabulary
Grammar
Rhetoric
Conventions & Style
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What is the definition of Rectitude?

Morally correct behavior; uprightedness; righteousness

100

What is the noun form of the verb "concede"

Concession

100

This rhetorical style uses logic and facts

Logos; Appeal to Reason

100

What is the style that the documents of the foundation of the United States written in?

Formal

200
What is the definition of Assent?

Approval; Agreement; Logical Belief

200

How do you turn the adjective "quick" into an adverb?

Quickly

200

This rhetorical style appeals to the person's character and/or status

Ethos; Appeal to Authority 
200

This style uses similar words, clauses, phrases, sentence structure, or other grammatical elements to emphasize similar ideas in a sentence 

Parallelism

300
What is the definition of Abridge?

Limit; Shorten

300
What are the connotations of "resounding?" 

It refers to something happening now; a lot of people know what's going on now

300

This rhetorical style uses exaggerations, stories, and anecdotes

Pathos; Appeal to Emotion

300
The main thrust of an argumentative essay

Purpose

400

What is the definition of Infallibility?

Inability to be in Error; Inerrant; Not Wrong

400

What does the Latin root "rect" in "correct mean?

Right or Straight

400

This rhetorical style leans heavily exaggerated vocabulary

Charged language; Strong descriptive language
400

What is the convention that uses multiple commas in a row

Serial Commas; Sequential Commas

500

What is the definition of Loathsome?

Repulsive; Causing Hatred or Disgust

500
What is the adjective form of the noun "demonstration?"

Demonstratively

500

This rhetorical style is a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth

Paradox

500

How did the writers of the Bill of Rights frame the amendments? 

Enumeration 

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