Rhetorical Devices 1
Rhetorical Devices 2
Rhetorical Devices: EPL
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Rhetorical Devices 5
100

A brief story or tale told by a character in a piece of literature

Anecdote

100

A person or thing that makes another seem better by contrast

Foil

100

The sad puppy commercial with Sarah McLaughlin music playing in the background. Makes you feel sorry for all those homeless puppies.

What is Pathos?

100

a question that isn’t intended to be answered. The point of asking the question is to make an audience think or to cause an emotional reaction.

 rhetorical question

100

using grammatically similar phrases or sentences together.

Example: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

parallelism

200

A concise statement designed to make a point or illustrate a commonly held belief.

Aphorism

200

A satirical imitation of a work of art for purpose of ridiculing its style or subject.

Parody

200

DAILY DOUBLE: 

FOR 1000 Points, COME UP WITH A SITUATION. CHALLENGE ALL TEAMS TO COME UP WITH AN EXAMPLE OF ETHOS, PATHOS, OR LOGOS. Your favorite team also gains 1000 points. 

PLAYERS CHOICE

200

a nickname or descriptive term used to refer to someone.

epithet

200

 an instance of informal language or a local expression

colloquialism

300

A figure of speech that combines two apparently contradictory elements, as in "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence."

Oxymoron

300

A statement that seems contradictory, but is actually true.

Paradox

300

McDonalds commercial where famous singers all are sitting around and singing, "I'm loving it" and they are all skinny and laughing and having a great time.

PATHOS

300

The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds, usually in successive or proximate words.        Example: I came, I saw, I conquered.              Example: She and Lee see the bees in the tree. 

Assonance

300

An overstatement characterized by exaggerated language

Hyperbole

400

—A figure of speech which makes brief, even casual reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object to create a resonance in the reader

Allusion

400

A sudden or intuitive insight or perception into the reality or essential meaning of

something usually brought on by a simple or common occurrence or experience

Epiphany

400

The veterinarian says that a german shepard will be a perfect match with our active lifestyle!

ETHOS
400

Sensory details in a work; the use of figurative language to evoke a feeling, call to mind an idea, or describe an object. Imagery involves any or all of the five senses

Imagery

400

Desire to return in thought or fact to a former time

Nostalgia

500

A literary style used to make fun of or ridicule an idea or human vice or weakness

Satire

500

A word capturing or approximating the sound of what it describes, such as buzz or hiss.

Onomatopoeia

500

Make an argument for a four day school week using Pathos and Logos on your markerboard

TBD

500

the act of purposefully using harsh sounds.

Example: The gnashing of teeth and screeching of bats kept me awake.

cacophony

500

a long comparison of two things while proving a point: Example: In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo says "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet", showing that he doesn't care about his family's name or rivalry when it comes to love. 

Analogy

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