Logical Fallacies .
Transition words .
Rhetorical appeals .
Figurative language .
Rhetorical devices .
100

This fallacy attacks the person instead of the argument.

What is ad hominem?

100

this word is used to start something.

what is first?

100

This rhetorical appeals uses facts , evidence and logic to persuade.

What is logos?

100

compares two things using "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

100

This device asks a question that doesn't require an answer.

What is an rhetorical question?

200

This fallacy uses popularity as proof something is true.

What is bandwagon?

200

this word shows a reason !

What is BECAUSE ?

200

This appeal tries to convince the audience by using emotions.

What is pathos?

200

words that imitate sounds (like"buzz or crash").

What is onomatopoeia?

200

this device repeats words or phrases for emphasis.

what is repetition?

300

this fallacy exaggerates someones argument to make it easier to attack.

What is straw man?

300

this adds a similar idea and means"in the same way".

What is likewise?

300

This appeal is based on the speakers credibility or trustworthiness.

what is ethos?

300

repeats the same beginning sound in words.

what is alliteration?

300

"I came ,I saw,I conquered" is an example of this device using parallel structure.

what is parallelism?

400

This fallacy assumes that because one event follows another , it was caused by it

What is false cause?

400

This shows comparison between two ideas.

What is similarly?

400

An argument uses statistic and data to support a claim.

What is logos?

400

"Time is a Thief"

 What is a metaphor?

400

this device exaggerates for emphasis or effect.

what is hyperbole?

500

This fallacy relies on fear to persuade rather than evidence.

What is appeal to fear?

500

This final the summary of an essay.

What is an conclusion?

500

A speaker says "trust me,I've been a teacher for 20 years".

What is ethos?

500

Her smile was bright as the sun.

What is a simile?

500

this device uses a contradiction that reveals a deeper truth.

What is a paradox?