Literary Terms
Types of Irony
Rhetorical Devices
Communication & Delivery
Contextual Analysis
100

This character contrasts the main character to highlight their traits.

What is Foil?

100

This type of irony is when the audience knows something the characters do not.

What is Dramatic Irony?

100

This refers to an error in reasoning that weakens an argument.

What is Logical Fallacy?

100

The way in which a speaker uses their voice to convey meaning.

What is Vocal Delivery?

100

The method of understanding how context affects communication and meaning in a given situation.

What is Contextual Analysis?

200

The underlying meaning in dialogue or action, often implied.

What is Subtext?

200

A form of irony where the opposite of what is expected happens.

What is Situational Irony?

200

The circumstances in which communication takes place, involving audience and purpose.

What is Rhetorical Context?

200

The circumstances surrounding an event, including political, social, and cultural factors.

What is Historical Context?

200

The overarching factors like audience and purpose that influence how an argument is constructed.

What is Rhetorical Context?

300

The use of creative skills to convey emotions or ideas.

What is Artistic Expression?

300

When someone says the opposite of what they mean, often for sarcasm.

What is Verbal Irony?

400

A message or alert informing someone of an event or update.

What is Notif?

500

The act of using art or literature to provide commentary on social issues.

What is Social Commentary?

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