Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical Questions & Techniques
Figure of Speech
Language and Expression
Philosophical/Conceptual & Narrative Techniques
100

The repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses is a...

What is Epistrophe?

100

The omission of conjunctions between parts of a sentence is called...

What is Asyndeton?

100

A figure of speech where a part of something represents the whole, or the whole represents a part is called...

What is Synecdoche?

100

A phrase whose meaning is not literal but is understood culturally or contextually is called...

What is Idiom?

100

A statement that appears self-contradictory but reveals a deeper truth is called...

What is Paradox?

200

The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses is a...

What is Anaphora?

200

A question asked for effect, where the answer is implied or not expected is called a...

What is Rhetorical Question?

200

A figure of speech where one thing is substituted for another with which it is closely associated is called...

What is Metonymy?

200

Informal, everyday language often used in casual conversation is called...

What is Colloquialism?

200

A rhetorical structure where the second part of a phrase or sentence reverses the order of the first part is called...

What is Chiasmus?

300

Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally is a...

What is Hyperbole?

300

The process of adding more detail or emphasis to a statement to make it more persuasive or intense is called...

What is Amplification?

300

The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in a balanced or parallel structure is called...


What is Antithesis?

300

A brief, clever statement expressing a general truth or observation is called...

What is Aphorism?

300

The repetition of a syntactical structure within a sentence or a series of sentences is called...

What is Paralellism?

400

The use of several conjunctions in close succession, often more than necessary is a...

What is Polysyndeton?

400

The use of examples to illustrate or clarify a point is called...

What is Exemplification?

400

Placing two elements side by side to highlight their contrast or comparison is called...

What is Juxtaposition?

400

A mild or less direct way of saying something harsh or unpleasant is called...

What is Euphemism?

400

A short and often personal story or narrative used to illustrate a point is called...

What is Anecdote?

500

The repetition of the same initial consonant sound in closely connected words is called...

What is Alliteration?

500

A rhetorical device where a speaker poses a question and then immediately answers it is called...

What is Hypophora?

500

A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms is called...

What is Oxymoron?

500

Informal, often new or evolving words or phrases used within specific social groups is called...

What is slang?

500

A story or narrative that uses characters and events as symbols to convey a deeper meaning, often moral or political is called...

What is Allegory?

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