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100

A comparison of two ideas or objects using "like" or "as".

Simile

100

A figure of speech directly comparing one thing to another. Often times, the two ideas are very different.

Metaphor

100

Attributing human characteristics to something that is not directly human in order to heighten intensity.

Personification

100

The food was unlike anything I had ever tasted, exploding with flavors and spices in a perfect combination!

"It's fine" I told the waiter.

Understatement

100

"Where are you at?" Sheryll texted as I pulled into the driveway.

"I'll be there in a second!" I responded.

Hyperbole

200

A strategy where the speaker or author tries to appeal to ones emotions in order to persuade or convince them of something.

Pathos

200

Statements that are exaggerated in order to create dramatic affect. Not meant to be taken literally.

Hyperbole

200

Repeating the same statement consistently in order to emphasize a given point.

Repetition

200

I lost.

My bat missed the ball by inches. My swing wasn't even close.

I lost.

Looking over, I saw the team slowly start taking their equipment off.

I lost.

Repetition

200

There's no one else to look at. You're the only face I see.

There's no one else to hold. You're the only warmth I feel.

There's no one else to adore. You are my whole world.

Parallel Structure

300

A strategy where the speaker or author uses their own or someone else's credibility in order to convince someone of something.

Ethos

300

A strategy where the speaker or author tries to convince or persuade someone of something using logic or statistics.

Logos

300

A question that is intended to make the audience or listener think, and is not intended to be answered directly.

Rhetorical Question

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Metaphor and Personification

300
The detention I received was a cruel kindness, for I will never stick gum in Addison's hair ever again.

Oxymoron

400

The process of bringing up a certain point or idea without mentioning it directly

Allusion

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Anecdote

400

A certain grammatical form that is repeated in order to emphasize that each individual aspect is of equal importance.

Parallel Structure

400

"What do we do with it?" I asked my sister.

We stared at the nameless package at the foot of our door, a pandora's box of mystery.

Allusion

400

Identify BOTH Rhetorical Devices in the following phrase...

Hope whispered for me to rise, even as despair shouted that I fall.

Antithesis and Personification

500

Two opposing independent clauses or statements are put together in order highlight the contrast for persuasion and emphasis

Antithesis

500

To express meaning by typically highlighting the opposite of what is expected. Most often used for humor or style.

Irony

500

A comparison of two ideas, highlighting the relationship they have with one another in order to express an idea

Analogy

500

Just as a dog chases it's own tail, I wondered how the key had got under the pillow that I had forgotten I had put there

Analogy
500

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You must create for me an example of the following...

Ethos

Irony

Oxymoron

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