Logical Fallacies
Transition Words
Rhetorical Appeals
Figurative Language
Rhetorical Devices
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What is Ad Hominem?

Attacking a person's character or personal traits rather than their argument.

100

This transition word is used to show a contrast, similar to "but."

However

100

An appeal to the audience’s emotions, like pity or fear.

Pathos

100

A comparison using "like" or "as."

Simile

100

The repetition of the same initial consonant sound in a sequence of words.

Alliteration

200

What is a Straw Man?

Misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack.

200

Use this word to indicate that one thing happened as a result of another.

Therefore / Consequently

200

An appeal to logic, facts, and statistics.

Logos

200

Describing an object as if it were a person.

Personification

200

When a character says one thing but means the opposite (sarcasm).

Verbal Irony

300

What is a False Dilemma?

Presenting only two options when more exist (e.g., "Either you're with us or against us").

300

This word is used when adding a new, supporting point to an existing idea.

Furthermore / Moreover

300

Using a celebrity or doctor to establish credibility and trust.

Ethos

300

An extreme exaggeration not meant to be taken literally.

Hyperbole

300
When the audience knows something that the characters do not.

Dramatic Irony

400

What is Bandwagon?

Claiming something is true or good just because many people believe or do it.

400

Use this word to provide a specific instance of a general rule.

For example

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 "9 out of 10 dentists recommend this toothpaste" is an example of this appeal.

Logos

400

Language that appeals strongly to the five senses.

Imagery

400

A fire station burning down is an example of this.

Situational Irony

500

What is Slippery Slope?

Asserting that a relatively small first step will inevitably lead to a chain of related (usually negative) events.

500

This transition is used to wrap up an argument or summarize points.

In conclusion

500

A charity showing a photo of a shivering puppy to get donations is using this.

Pathos

500

Saying "The snow is a white blanket" is an example of this.

Metaphor

500

Intentionally using a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis.

Repetition