Federalist Papers
Grammar
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rhetoric
More Federalists YAY!!!
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This was one was one of the biggest weakness of the Articles of Confederation as described in The Federalist
What is the central government had no authority to enforce its laws?
100
any of a small set of words in a language that are used as substitutes for nouns or noun phrases and whose referents are named or understood in the context
What are pronouns?
100
authority
What is ethos?
100
Figure which asks a question, not for the purpose of further discussion, but to assert or deny an answer implicitly; a question whose answer is obvious or implied.
What is rhetorical question?
100
These are the advantages of a strong union under the U.S. Constitution
What is increased wealth and revenue, more cost-efficient government, decreased likelihood of factions?
200
According to Publius, this was the following is crucial to the security of liberty
What is A strong energetic government?
200
is a word that relates the noun or pronoun that appears with it to another word in the sentence
What is preposition?
200
Men are not perfect; therefore, cannot make a perfect government and it needs to be reviewed
What is falliable men?
200
contradictory terms are combined
What is oxymoron?
200
These are the arguments in support of a standing army
What is It is well trained and disciplined and prepared to defend the country?
300
According to Publius, this is one thing that Americans have always had in common
What is A reliance on unity for the common defense ?
300
A noun, with a primary noun or pronoun—that most commonly comes right after another noun that is describes is a(n)
What is appositive?
300
A word with this has an implied meaning of a word
What is connotation?
300
understatement, for intensification, by denying the contrary of the thing being affirmed.
What is Litotes?
300
A confederate republic can best be described as this
What is an association of 2 or more states into one state without abolishing the separate organization of each state, but making each state subordinate to the union?
400
This is the most significant danger of a confederate government
What is States will compete with each other over commerce and territory?
400
contains the noun, pronoun, or group of words as a noun, plus their modifiers, that tells who or what the sentence is about
What is the complete subject?
400
This is how Hearn appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos in “Animal Rights”
What is she uses allusions?
400
Figure of balance identified by a similarity in the syntactical structure of a set of words in successive phrases, clauses, sentences; successive words, phrases, clauses with the same or very similar grammatical structure.
What is Parallelism?
400
This is the difference between a federal government and a national government
What is Although they both describe the central government, a federal government relies on the authority of the states and a national government relies on the authority of the people?
500
This What makes the American experiment with republican government better than the Greek and Roman attempts
What is Better understanding of political philosophy and government?
500
a single sentence that formulates both you topic and your point of view
What is thesis?
500
when the audience knows more than the characters
What is dramatic irony?
500
use of superfluous or redundant words, often enriching the thought.
What is Pleonasm?
500
This describes the part of the proposed government that is national and the part that is federal
What is executive election process- combination of federal and national?
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