Appeals
Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical & Literary Devices
Figurative Language
Academic Vocabulary
100

"Vote for me for President! I'm a veteran, I've seen combat, and I've served in public office for five years."

What is Ethos?

100

When words or phrases are repeated at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences

What is ANAPHORA?

100

This term refers to the arrangement of words and phrases to form sentences and shape emphasis  

What is syntax?

100

 A comparison using "like" or "as" is called what?

What is a simile?

100

A claim can be described as _____ if it is both ACCURATE and well-supported with EVIDENCE

What is VALID?

200

"Look at this adorable little boy! We need to protect our environment for kids like him!"

What is Pathos?

200

When grammatical structures are repeated in a pattern to add rhythm and balance, in order to make ideas memorable to an audience

What is PARALLELISM?

200

The deliberate repetition of grammatical structures, such as "I came, I saw, I conquered," is called what?

What is parallelism?

200

This device relies on exaggeration to make a point. (Example: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.")

What is HYPERBOLE?

200
If there is a contrast between what you would expect to happen and what ACTUALLY happens . . .

or between what you think a word should mean and what it ACTUALLY means in context, this is . . .

What is IRONY?

300

"Studies show that 70% of students who cheat on homework end up failing unit tests."

What is Logos?

300

When a speaker asks a question with an obvious answer, in order to get the audience to THINK about an issue

What is A RHETORICAL QUESTION?

300

Words that convey a sound

What is ONOMATOPOEIA?

300

Giving human qualities to non-human things is called what?

What is PERSONIFICATION?

300

The underlying message or central idea of a story is called this

What is THEME?

400

"This election is the most important one of our lifetimes! This November, a vote for me is a vote just in time to save our country!"

What is Kairos?

400

When a writer reverses grammatical structures of successive phrases in order to emphasize the ideas

What is CHIASMUS?

400

What strategy is used in this sentence: "We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."

What is antithesis?

400

These expressions have a meaning that might be quite different from their literal meaning. (Example: Saying someone "kicked the bucket" to mean that they died.)

What is an IDIOM?
400

A reference to a well-known event, or work of literature, or religious text used to add meaning is called what?

What is an ALLUSION?

500
Identify TWO appeals here:

"Studies show that children whose parents read to them every day perform 40% better on standardized reading tests in grades K-5. Besides, what better way to end the day than cuddling on the couch with your precious babies and sharing the love of a good book?"

What are LOGOS and PATHOS?

500
When you downplay something in order to add irony . . 

What is UNDERSTATEMENT ?

500

This term refers to the kind of descriptive language that makes a text appealing to the five senses and helps the reader picture what is happening.

What is IMAGERY?
500

This devices substitutes a part of an object as a symbol of the whole thing 

What is SYNECHDOCHE?

500

This refers to having the quality of being either unclear, or having multiple interpretations

What is AMBIGUITY?

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