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100

deliberate repetition of the first words in successive phrases or clauses

Anaphora

100

 a metaphorical comparison that does NOT use "like" or "as" 


metaphor

100

a rhetorical strategy that compares two things using "like" or "as" 


simile

100

the deliberate use of exaggeration for emphasis


Hyperbole

100

a rhetorical strategy that places two words with contradictory meanings together


Oxymoron

200

the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of multiple words


Alliteration

200

relies most on the character and credibility of the speaker 


Ethos appeal

200

The definition of "Lucid" 

clear and easy to understand

200

the rhetorical device of using grammatically parallel structures in a series

Parallelism

200

a rhetorical device that gives human characteristics to non-human things


Personification

300

relies most heavily on data, statistics, and logical reasoning


logos appeal

300

The three different types of quoting

embedding

colon

IP & ","

300

a rhetorical device that involves deliberately understating a fact to create emphasis

understatement

300

in rhetorical analysis primarily refers to an emotional appeal 

pathos appeal

300

The definition of "Superficial" 

only on the surface; not deep

400

a fallacy that involves suggesting that one small step will inevitably lead to a chain of extreme consequences


Silppery slope

400

establishing the credibility of the speaker

ethos appeal

400
Fix the error in the sentence

"The narrator explains: "mariam was five years old the first time she heard the word harami,"

The narrator explains, "Mariam was five years old the first time she heard the word harami."

400

the fallacy of arguing that something is true because it has not been proven false


Argument from ignorance

400

The definition of "Frugal"

careful with money or resources

500

The SAT word to prove something is wrong 

Refute

500

The SAT word to become less intense or widespread 

Abate

500

The SAT word that describes something is found everywhere 

Ubiquitous

500

The SAT word for practical or focused on what works

Pragmatic

500

 a rhetorical strategy that involves placing two contrasting ideas close together for emphasis

Juxtaposition