Strategies
Literary Devices
Rhetorics
SPACECAT
Writer references
100

How an author arranges words or phrasing

Syntax

100

Describes something with a comparison (usually in past tense)

Metaphor

100

Appeals influenced by facts

Logos

100

When the writer is/was speaking

Context

100

A story of limited perspectives and racial stereotypes 

Danger of a Single Story (Chimamanda Adichie)

200

Speech/style of writing 

Diction

200

Reversal of grammar structure 

Chiasmus 

200

Appeals influenced by emotion

Pathos

200

The people who are being spoken to

Audience 

200

A story of being biracial right after Apartheid

Born a Crime (Trevor Noah)

300

The contrast of 2 separate elements

Juxtaposition 

300

Description of objects

Imagery

300

Appeals influenced by credibility 

Ethos

300

The feeling of the writing/words

Tone

300

A story revealing controversial labor practices 

Florence Kelly's speech

400

A line of events that happened in order

Chronological order

400

When non-living objects are given human-traits

Personification 

400

Themes or words repeated for added effect

Repetition 

400

The speaker's purpose/urgency for their idea

Exigence 

400

A story centered around possessions and how we value them

Possessions (Jimmy Baca) 

500

A balance between types of words or phrasing

Parallelism 

500

An outside reference 

Allusion

500

A short or personal story for describing a point

Anecdote 

500

Unique features the speaker makes for their writing 

Choices

500

A former slave who fought against slavery

Frederick Douglass