Rhetoric 101
Rhetorical Devices
Argument Structure
Grammar
Essays
100

The art of effective speaking and writing

rhetoric

100

Comparison of two things without using “like” or “as”

metaphor

100

The main/central argument that is a statement of opinion

major claim/main claim or thesis

100

The Voice writer's should use most of the time indicating the subject is doing something

Active Voice

100

Words like therefore, then or next linking ideas or subjects together

transitions

200

emotional appeal

pathos

200

A question asked to produce an effect rather than an answer

rhetorical question

200

support for the claim

evidence

200

Fix this sentence fragment.

Which angered my mother greatly.

I ________________, which angered my mother greatly.
200

The author's word choice

diction
300

The 3 parts of the rhetorical triangle

ethos, pathos, logos

300

Frequent use of words, places, characters, or objects that mean something beyond what they are on a literal level

symbolism

300

An explanation of what the evidence means or how it proves the thesis

commentary/justification/analysis

300

Fix this sentence. 

A box of crayons were found in the drawer.

A box of crayons was found in the drawer. 

300

The literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests

denotation

400

The identity the speaker takes on

persona

400

two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.

juxtaposition
400

A statement of opinion acknowledging the other side of an issue

counterargument/counterclaim

400

This punctuation connects independent clauses

semicolon

400

The arrangement, order, or location of words in a sentence

syntax

500

Exposing problems with society through the use of fictional characters and events that parallel real people and events

satire

500

the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines. *We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end.

anaphora

500

The speech act of proving a counterargument false 

refutation/ rebuttal

500

What is a group of words that does not contain a complete thought - usually starts with a "ing" or "ed" word

phrase

500

Errors in reasoning that invalidate arguments

logical fallacies