Maria
Brooke
Katie
Sarah B.
Sarah L.
100

words with emotional charge

loaded language

100

word choice

diction

100
story

anecdote

100

shows resemblance between two essentially different things

analogy

100

negative term substituted for a positive

euphemism
200

literal definition of a word

denotation

200

feeling the word invokes, rather than the literal meaning

connotation

200

uncertain statement or one that is subject to more than one interpretation

ambiguity

200
question that doesn't require an answer

rhetorical question

200

incorrectly comparing one thing to another in order to draw a false conclusion

false analogy

300

Addressing something dead or absent

apostrophe

300

Raising something to a godlike status

apotheosis

300

using opposite or contrasting ideas

antithesis

300

supporting a claim with a reason that is just a restatement of the claim



Begging the question/circular reasoning

300

Avoids key issues to distract

red herring

400

Raising questions and then answering them

hypophora

400

Misrepresenting an opponent's position to make it easier to refute

Straw man

400

Bandwagon; "everyone's doing it"

Ad populum

400

Attacking the arguer and not the argument

ad hominem

400

Assuming the audience already accepts it as truth

essentializing

500

Something that doesn't follow order or logic

non-sequitur

500
Questions to scold rather than to receive answers

Epiplexus

500

Reasoning where evidence is used to create a new conclusion

Syllogism

500

When conjunctions are omitted that would normally connect words, phrases, or sentences

asyndeton

500

Concept referred to by the name of something associated with that thing or concept

metonymy