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100

Provides information that explains the speakers credibility.

What is ethos?

100

The repetition of an initial consonant sound is known as?

What is alliteration?

100

An arguable statement, which may be about a fact, a value, or a policy.

What is a claim?

100

A figure of speech in which a writer deliberately makes a situation seem less important or serious than it is

What is an understatement?

100

Word choice

What is diction?

200

"That speech really made me angry"

What is pathos?

200

A comparison between two different things to highlight their similarities, usually to explain a complex concept by relating it to something familiar

What is analogy?

200

An argumentative strategy by which a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity of an opponent’s point.

What is a concession?

200

A fallacy in which a conclusion is not logically justified by sufficient or unbiased evidence.

What is a hasty generalization?

200

How words are organized in sentences

What is syntax?

300

The speaker citing professional credentials, uses and references personal experience, and maintaining a professional, trustworthy tone to build rapport. 

What is ethos?

300

The identity or similarity in sound between internal vowels in neighboring words

What is assonance?

300

The part of an argument wherein a speaker or writer anticipates and counters opposing points of view

What is refute (refutation)?

300

 A fallacy of oversimplification that offers a limited number of options(usually two) when in fact more options are available

What is a false dilemma?

300

The specialized language of a professional, occupational, or other group, often meaningless to outsiders.

What is jargon?

400

There was too much traffic for just 2 crossing guards so they added 2 more is an example of.....

What is logos?

400

The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases.

What is antithisis?

400

This must be explored to prove you are open to other points of view but can disporve them. 

What is a counterargument?

400

A fallacy in which a speaker or writer seeks to persuade not by giving evidence but by appealing to the respect people have for a famous person or institution.

What is appeal to authority?

400

A writer’s attitude toward the subject and audience that is primarily conveyed through diction, point of view, syntax, and level of formality

What is tone?

500

Martin Luther King was masterful at his use of this to make every person, white or black, feel something during his speeches. 

What is pathos?

500

Extending a metaphor so that objects, persons, and actions in a text are equated with meanings that lie outside the text.

What is an allegory?

500

You must have a strong one of these to prove your opponent wrong.

What is a rebuttal?

500

An argument based on the failings of an adversary rather than on the merits of the case; a logical fallacy that involves a personal attack

What is ad-hominen?

500

Denunciatory or abusive language; discourse that casts blame on somebody or something

What is invective?

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