Logical Fallacies
Transition Words
Rhetorical Appeals
Figurative Language
Rhetorical Devices
100

Attacking the person instead of the argument

Ad hominem

100

This transition shows contrast 

However

100

Appeal based on emotions 

pathos

100

A comparison using "like" or "as"

Simile 

100

Repeating beginning sounds in words 

Alliteration 

200

Misrepresenting someones argument to make it easier to attack

Straw man 

200

This transition shows cause and effect 

Therefore 

200

Appeal based on logic and facts 

Logos

200

A direct comparison without using "like" or "as"

Metaphor 

200

Repeating words or phrases for emphasis 

Repetition 

300

Presenting only two choices when more exist

False Dilemma

300

This transition adds more information 

Furthermore 

300

Appeal based on credibility or trust 

ethos 

300

Giving human traits to non-human things

Personification 

300

When the audience knows something the characters dont

Dramatic Irony 

400

Assuming something is true because everyone believes it 

Bandwagon

400

This transition shows time happening at the same moment 

Meanwhile 

400

Using statistics to convince the audience 

logos

400

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses

Imagery

400

Saying the opposite of what you mean 

Verbal Irony 

500

saying one small step will lead to extreme consequences 

Slipprey slope 

500

This transition introduces an example 

For example 

500

Using a personal story to connect emotionally 

pathos 

500

An extreme exaggeration 

Hyperbole

500

When the outcome is different than expected 

Situational Irony 

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