Week 3 Vocabulary
Rhetorical Terms III
Week 4 Vocabulary
Rhetorical Terms IV
Weeks 3 & 4 Mash-Up
100

This word is defined as to intimidate; to discourage.

WHAT IS DAUNT

100

This is a short narrative.

WHAT IS AN ANECDOTE?

100

This word is defined as clear; easy to understand.

WHAT IS LUCID?

100

This is an explicit comparison between two different things, actions, or feelings, using the words “like” or “as.”

WHAT IS A SIMILE?

100

This word is defined as to confirm.

WHAT IS CORROBORATE?

200

This word is defined as dangerously unstable.

WHAT IS PRECARIOUS?

200

This means to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented.

WHAT IS INFERENCE/INFER?

200

This word is defined as constant; without variety.

WHAT IS UNIFORM?

200

These are the sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion, or represent abstractions.

WHAT IS IMAGERY?

200

This word is described as hard-working.

WHAT IS DILIGENT?

300

This word is defined as tending toward one direction.

WHAT IS INCLINED?

300

This is a direct or indirect reference to something commonly known.

WHAT IS AN ALLUSION?

300

This word is defined as having keen understanding; discerning.

WHAT IS PERCEPTIVE?

300

This is a more agreeable or less offensive substitute for a generally unpleasant word or concept.

WHAT IS A EUPHEMISM?

300

This word is defined as determination.

WHAT IS RESOLUTION?

400

This word is defined as hasty, not thorough.

WHAT IS CURSORY?

400

This is a device of repetition in which the same expression is repeated at the beginning of two or more lines.

WHAT IS ANAPHORA?

400

This word is defined as concerned with art or beauty.

WHAT IS AESTHETIC?

400

This is a figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement.

WHAT IS HYPERBOLE?

400

This word is defined as to support; to prop up.

WHAT IS BOLSTER?

500

This word is defined as extremely wasteful; wildly extravagant.

WHAT IS PROFLIGATE?

500

This occurs when two words, phrases, images, ideas are placed close together or side by side for comparison or contrast.

WHAT IS JUXTAPOSITION?

500

This word is defined as overly submissive; cringing; like a servant.

WHAT IS SERVILE?

500

This is the grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs to give structural similarity.

WHAT IS PARALLELISM?

500

This word is defined as shallow; on the surface only.

WHAT IS SUPERFICIAL?

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