Appeal to emotion
Appeal to logic
Appeal to ethics
logos
ethos
When someone says something that has a different meaning from what is actually stated
verbal irony
A stanza with three lines
tercet
Japanese poem form with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern
Haiku
This type of source comes from first hand experience of the time period about which it speaks to.
Primary
Questions asked to provoke thought rather than elicit an answer
Rhetorical question
With indirect characterization, the author shows character traits through: S. T. E. A. L
Define each letter in the acronym
Speech (What the character says)
Thoughts (What the character thinks)
Effects on others (How others react to the character)
Actions (What the character does)
Looks (Physical description)
When a line of poetry continues onto the next line without punctuation
enjambment
Poem form that has 14 lines made up of 3 quatrains and 2 couplets. It has an ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme
sonnet
.gov, .edu, .org urls would all be good indications that a sources was:
scholarly
Using industry-specific terms to establish credibility.
Jargon
A version of a language spoken by a specific group of people (geographically, socially, or occupationally), distinguished by its unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation
Dialect
A strong pause in a line of poetry
caesura
What is the rhyme scheme of a terza rima?
ABA BCB CDC...
Define each letter in the acronym: TEAC
Topic
Evidence
Analysis
Conclusion
What is this type of rhetorical fallacy? Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Straw Man
When the audience knows something that the audience doesn’t, increasing tension
Dramatic irony
Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables on a line of poetry
Name three distinct qualities of a Villanelle
ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAA rhyme scheme
made up of 5 tercets and 1 quatrain
This type of writing reads like a story. Focuses on events in a chronological sequence. Uses descriptive language and dialogue.
Narrative
List and explain three logical fallacies
Ad hominem: Attacking a person instead of their argument
Straw man: Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack
Slippery slope: Claiming one small action will lead to extreme consequences
False dilemma: Presenting only two choices when more exist
Hasty generalization: Making a broad claim based on limited evidence
The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
Satire
Find the stress pattern:
Tempting
water
Summer
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An epic simile switches the _________ and the _________
tenor and the vehicle
This type of writing focuses on presenting facts and analysis. Less emphasis on storytelling techniques. May follow a thematic or analytical structure.
Expository