Rhetorical Devices
Satire
Arguments
Logical Fallacies
Rhetorical Grab Bag
100

A comparison of two unlike things using the words “like” or “as.”

What is a Simile?

100

This satirical technique imitates the style of some person, place, or thing in order to ridicule the original.

What is Parody?

100

This type of reasoning starts out with a general statement and examines the possibilities to reach a specific, logical conclusion.

What is Deductive Reasoning?

100

A conclusion, or a claim, that is based on insufficient evidence.

What is a Hasty Generalization?

100

This is an appeal to Ethics and Credibility

What is Ethos?

200

A brief reference to a real or fictitious person, place, event, or work of art.

What is an Allusion?

200

This satirical technique presents things that are out of place or are absurd in relation to their surroundings.

What is Incongruity?

200

This type of reasoning makes broad generalizations from specific observations.

What is Inductive Reasoning?

200

An attack on the person, or the character of the person, rather than their arguments or opinions.

What is an Ad Hominem?

200

The second "S" in SOAPSTone stands for this.

What is "Subject?"

300

The intentional use of words that sound like their meaning.

What is Onomatopoeia?

300

This technique is the exaggeration of a physical feature or trait.

What is Caricature?

300

This is a reason offered as support for another claim.

What is a Premise?

300

When someone oversimplifies or misrepresents another person’s argument in order to make it easier to attack

What is a Straw Man argument?

300

This Greek philosopher is considered the "father of rhetoric."

Who is Aristotle?

400

This is an artful variation from the typical or expected way a word or idea is expressed; it is the figurative use of a word.

What is a Trope?

400

This type of satire playfully criticizes some social vice through gentle, mild, and light-hearted humor.

What is Horatian Satire?

400

An argument whose premises genuinely support its conclusion is considered this.

What is Valid?

400

This fallacy occurs when a person argues that an event will inevitably happen without providing any examples that this may happen

What is a Slippery Slope?

400

This shapely trio is made up of three persuasive strategies, also known as rhetorical appeals.

What is the Rhetorical Triangle?

500

A literary technique that uses conjunctions in repeated succession -oftentimes with no commas.

What is Polysyndeton?

500

This type of satire addresses social evil through scorn, outrage, and savage ridicule.

What is Juvenalian Satire?

500

This refers to an argument that has at least one false premise.

What is Unsound?

500

When we make the incorrect assumption that two things related to a third thing are related to each other

What is the Undistributed Middle fallacy?

500

"Socrates is a human. All humans are mortal. Therefore, Socrates is a cat."

The example above contains THIS logical fallacy.

What is a Non Sequitur?

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