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Random
100
a comparison to a directly parallel case.
Analogy
100
Trying to establish that something is true because everyone believes it is true.
Bandwagon
100
Word choice particularly as an element of style. Double Points
Diction
100
A story that is written from the writer’s imagination completely.
Fiction
100
Repetition of a word, phrase, or clause a the beginning of two or more sentences in a row. Triple Points
Anaphora
200
A brief recounting of a relevant episode. Triple Points
Anecdote
200
The method an author used to develop characters in a work.
Characterization
200
A term used to describe fiction or nonfiction that teaches a specific lesson or moral
Didactic
200
A type of comedy where one character is put in ludicrous situations.
Farce
200
Arranging of objects according to class media classified as print television, radio.
Classification
300
An event or situation that may be interpreted in more than one way.
Ambiguity
300
Rather than the dictionary definition ,the associations associated by a words implied meaning or denotation.
Connotation
300
Background information provided by a writer to enhance a reader's understanding of the context of a fictional or nonfictional story. Double Points
Exposition
300
A form of expression in which words are used out of usual sense in order to make the meaning more specific.
Figure of Speech
300
Repetition of a constant sound within two or more words in close proximity.
Consonance
400
A dramatic convention by which an actor directly addresses the audience but it is not supposed to be heard by the other actors on the stage.
Aside
400
Language that describes specific observable things people or places rather than ideas or qualities.
Concrete Language
400
When a writer appeals to an audience emotions
Emotional Appeal
400
When two events are not consistently similar or parallel to lead readers to accept a claim of connection between them. Double Points
False Analogy
400
A temporary departure from the main subject in speaking or writing.
Digression
500
Explanatory notes added to a text to explain cite sources or give bibliographic data(by the author or student)
Annotation
500
Humorous speeches and incidents in the course of the serious action of a tragedy
Comic Relief
500
The use of a word or phrase that is less direct but is also considered less distasteful or less offensive than others.
Euphemism
500
A word or words that are inaccurate literally, but describe by calling to mind sensations or responses that the thing described produces.
Figurative Language
500
An address to the dead as if living to the inanimate as if animate to the absent as if present to the unborn as if alive.
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