Persuasive audience appeals
Rhetorical devices
Rhetorical terms
Rhetorical Pentagon
More rhetorical terms
100
I feel that...
What is Patos
100
"his beard was a lion's mane".
What is Metaphor
100
an assertion seemingly opposed to common sense, but that may yet have some truth in it
What is Paradox
100
The six elements in the pentagon
What is Topic, Writer, Reader, Language, Circumstances and Intention.
100
repetition of the same sound beginning several words in sequence
What is Alliteration
200
It woulde be inhumanly to do so.
What is Etos
200
A form of metaphor which tends to use "as" or "like
What is similie
200
the use of words whose pronunciation imitates the sound the word describes
What is Onomatopoeia
200
the point of the pentagon
What is To Analyse and see the use of rhetoric in a speech/text.?
200
lack of grammatical sequence; a change in the grammatical construction within the same sentence
What is Anacoluthon
300
If you look at the numbers
What is logos
300
A question asked merely for effect with no answer expecte
what is a rhetorical question
300
Attribution of personality to an impersonal thing
What is What is Personification
300
The most important element in the pentagon?
What is The intention
300
the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines
What is Anaphora
400
If you think about it
What is logos
400
To say some but something but mean the opposite
What is Irony
400
A series of three parallel words, phrases, clauses, or statements: “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”
What is Tricolon
400
transposition of normal word order; most often found in Latin in the case of prepositions and the words they control.
What is Anastrophe
500
Im dying to change this
What is Patos
500
"The zoo kept several selfish seals".
What is Alliteration
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