To convince the audience through a speaker's credibility
What is Ethos?
To convince the audience through a speaker's emotions.
What is Pathos?
To give human characteristics to an inanimate object.
What is Personification?
To convince the audience through the speaker's reasoning and logic.
What is Logos?
A comparison between two different things which would otherwise be unrelated.
What is an analogy?
The repeating of a word or phrase to understand a concept more thoroughly.
What is repetition?
The exaggeration of a concept to emphasize a point.
What is a hyperbole?
Comparing two things (that are often not alike) by stating that one is the other.
What is a metaphor?
A question used to make a persuasive point rather than to receive an answer.
What is a rhetorical question?
To reference a popular piece of literature in a separate piece of text.
What is an allusion?
A list made to deliberately arrange words in a way to enhance the message for the reader.
What is a catalogue?
A short and humorous story used to connect emotionally to the audience.
What is Anecdote?
The use of specific words or phrases to convey the correct tone to the audience.
What is diction?
The use of specific words with a similar structure meant to create balance.
What is parallel structure?
The repetition of syllable-initial consonant sounds between nearby words.
The manipulation of sentence structure in order to improve the persuasive impact.
What is syntax?
To modify writing structure in order to improve the tone.
What is changed language?
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper"
What is alliteration.
"The old stairs groaned with each step he took"
What is personification?
Manvir has a heart of gold
What is metaphor?
"Manvir talks a mile a minute"
Manvir: "I remember eating Turbos yesterday."
What is anecdote?
Manvir packed his bag with turbos, IN N OUT, fries, and a small worn down teddy bear."
What is catalogue?
is an example of what?
What is repitition?
Is an example of what?
What is rhetorical question?