what are the three rhetoric appeals
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
comparing two unlike things
juxtaposition
What is a conjunction
A word used to connect clauses or sentences
Ends a sentence
.
what is a verb?
a word that describes and action, state, or occurance
What qualities does Pathos fall under
Alliteration
examples of a conjunction
But, and, nor, yet, so, for, and some times or
used to combined closely related independent clauses
;
what is an adjective
a describing word
uses logic to compel the reader
Logos
What are the two parts of repetition?
Anaphora and Epistrophe
what conjunction would go in this sentence?
she loves to dance, ___ she's really good at it too!
she loves to dance, and she's really good at it too!
used when listing items
:
what is the meaning of there, their, and they're
there: a plays or a location
their: possession of an item
they're: they are
Persuading through the character and credibility of the author
Ethos
two normally opposite words put together for a new meaning
Ex:"dark comedy" or "open secret"
oxymoron
what conjunction goes in the following sentence
should we play now, __ later
should we play now, or later
used to indicate a conversation/dialogue
"_______"
what is sentence structure
the way the sentences are written
a puppy on a poster that is looking for adoption for
Pathos
expresses the opposite of the literal meaning: sarcasm
Verbal irony
Where would the conjunction go in this sentence?
'I like cooking and eating, I don't like doing the dishes afterwards"
'I like cooking and eating, but I don't like doing the dishes afterwards"
what is a comma splice
link two independent clauses (which should instead be linked by a colon, semicolon, or conjunction)
What is a noun
Person place or thing