Rhetorical Appeals
References
Figurative Language
Wording & structure
Wording & structure
100

An appeal to an audience's sense of logic.

What is logos?

100

A short personal story

What is an anecdote

100

A comparison between two unlike things for effect

What is a metaphor?

100

Some words connote strong emotions within the audience

What is loaded language 

100

Sharing a list/sequence of words or ideas

What is listing?

200

An appeal to an audience's sense of emotions.

What is pathos?

200

A question asked to make a point rather than get an answer

What is a rhetorical question? 

200

Giving human characteristics to something non-human

What is personification?

200

look for a word (or variations of a word) repeated in close proximity

What is repetition?

200

Ideas, people, or events that are paired to highlight their differences

What is contrasting? 

300

An appeal to the audience's sense of credibility, trust, or values.

What is ethos

300

Citations of information such as data

What is data and statistics? 

300

An exaggerated statement

What is a hyperbole?

300

Intentionally putting two contrasting words/ideas together for effect

What is juxtaposition? 

300

Two ideas, people, or events that are coupled to show similarities

What is comparing? 

400

An appeal to an audience's sense of time and urgency. 

What is kairos?

400

A reference to something someone else said

What is citing?

400

Language that means the opposite

What is irony?

400

Using a repeated sentence structure

What is parallel structure? 

400

Shows how one thing leads to another

What is cause and effect? 

500

Writer, Exigence, Context, Audience, Message, Purpose

What is the Rhetorical Situation

500

A reference to history, literature, art, or the Bible

What is an allusion?

500

Visually descriptive or figurative language

What is imagery? 

500

Varying the sentence structure throughout a text

What is syntactic variation?

500

A guess or hypothesis about a potential outcome

What is speculation?

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