Positive Vocab Terms
Negative Vocab Terms
Mashed-Up Vocab Terms
Rhetorical Syntax
Rhetorical Composition
100

Denoting someone as hard-working and dedicated.

What is DILIGENT?

100

Someone or something that is dangerously unstable.

What is PRECARIOUS?

100

This is not a compliment by any means, since someone is calling you shallow.

What is SUPERFICIAL?

100

Intentionally comparing or contrasting ideas for better illumination of concepts.  

What is JUXTAPOSITION?

100

The various organizational techniques for authors to frame their texts. 

What are RHETORICAL MODES?

200

You want to be this when communicating with people because it means you are clear and easy to understand.

What is LUCID?

200

Evidence of something done in haste, or lacking in thoroughness.

What is CURSORY?

200

When someone can discern or distinguish a situation, they can be described in this manner. 

What is PERCEPTIVE?

200

Repeating the same grammatical structure at the beginning of sentences for a desired impact. 

What is ANAPHORA?

200

Authors will often supplement comprehension by creating visuals in the minds of their audience.

What is IMAGERY?

300

Describes the action of supporting, or propping someone/thing up.

What is BOLSTER?

300

Confidence is good, but to do this is negatively connotated.

What is DAUNT?

300

Clarifying something, or to light up, depending on the context.

What is ILLUMINATE?

300

The grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs to give structural similarity.

What is PARALLELISM?

300

This is an author's promise to their audience and what they will intentionally prove with claims and evidence. 

What is THESIS?

400

Pleasing, and concerned with art or beauty.

What is AESTHETIC?

400

Labeling someone or something as extravagant or wasteful.

What is PROFLIGATE?

400

When a group decides to confirm upon something.

What is CORROBORATE?

400

Inquiries by an author, but they don't really want to know the audience's answer.

What is RHETORICAL QUESTION?

400

The unique way a writer composes texts.

What is STYLE?