Rhetorical Devices
Logical Fallacies
Literary Devices
Evidence & Appeals
Miscellaneous
100

The writer's voice or attitude towards a specific topic. 

What is tone? 

100

Faulty reasoning that cannot be backed up by substantial evidence. 

What is Logical Fallacy? 

100

She is as pretty as a flower.

What is simile? 

100
My people are being killed. There is no one left. I have become comfortable going to funerals more than nice dinners with my loved ones. 

What is ethos? 

100

"Technology not only changes what we do, but who we are."

What is Turkle's claim?

200

When the author's language allows you to paint a picture in your head.

What is imagery? 

200

Fallacy: "Anyone who harms an animal is worse than Hitler."

What is Moral Equivalence?

200

The story jumped off the page. 

What is personification? 

200
The experiment we observed was to test whether mice run faster with energy drinks or without. 
What is Empirical Evidence? 
200

to + juicy verb + context + setting. 

What is a purpose statement? 

300
When the author's word choice is meant to have a specific effect on the reader.

What is diction? 

300

Fallacy: "I asked two people if they like ice cream and they both said yes. If 100% of the people I asked like ice cream, then I can assume that all people like ice cream."

What is Hasty Generalization? 

300

I've been waiting for you to be ready for hours!

What is hyperbole?

300

One glass of Florida orange juice contains 75% of your daily Vitamin C needs. 

What is logos? 

300

The British exploitation, oppression, and colonization. 

What was Gandhi protesting? 

400

The key question to ask to try to analyze an author's purpose.

What is "Why did the author put pen to paper? 

400

Fallacy: "You're either a cat person or a dog person."

What is Either/Or?

400

Watching my friend trip was awfully good.

What is oxymoron? 

400

When I was hanging out with my friend, we got a message in real time from her boyfriend. That is why technology is overrated. 

What is anecdotal evidence?

400

A punctuation mark that joins two independent clauses with or without a coordinating conjunction. 

What is semicolon? 

500

This sentence is an example of this device: "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

What is parallelism?

500
Fallacy: "Most people disagree with this new law; therefore, it is a bad idea."

What is Ad Populum? 

500
The sweet birds sang my favorite song. 

What is alliteration?

500

Every human has the right to speak freely and openly about their religion, politics, and politics without fearing persecution from the government. 

What is logos?

500

Fallacy: "I know that I am late to school, but I did well on my last test."

What is Red Herring?