Types of Irony
Types of Satire
Logical Fallacies A
Logical Fallacies B
Logical Fallacies C
100

_____ is a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.

What is Irony?

100

_____ is a work that ridicules its subject through the use of various techniques to comment/criticize it.

What is Satire?

100

_____ _____ is the use of virtue words to link something to a positive ideal.

What is Glittering Generalities?

100

_____ _____ links a person, or idea, to a negative symbol. This is a form of Ad Homineum which is an attack, or insult, on the person.

What is Name Calling?

100
An _____ __ _____ _____ is when the arguer tries to impress the audience by presenting a famous person/group's testimonial.

What is Appeal to False Authority?

200

_____ _____ is when the readers or audience know something the characters don't.

What is Dramatic Irony?

200

_____ is to enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen.

What is Exaggeration?

200

A _____ _____ is based on a bad assumption. This is also known as a _____ fallacy and is an exaggerated coincidence.

What is Faulty Causality and Post-Hoc?

200

_____ _____ is when a message is manipulated to promote a cause. It can also be known as _____ _____

What is Slippery Slope and Bad Logic?

200

The _____ _____ _____ is committed when a person ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated, or misrepresented version.

What is Straw Man Fallacy?

300

_____ _____ is when the opposite of what is expected happens.

What is Situational Irony?

300

_____ is to imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place, or thing in a ridiculous manner.

What is Parody?

300

_____ _____ play on deep-seated fears and warns the audience that disaster will follow should they not do what the messenger wants.

What is Fear/Scare Tactics?

300

The _____ fallacy is also known as a _____ _____. It insinuates that a situation only has a limited amount of alternatives.

What is Either/Or and False Dilemma?

300

The _____ _____ is the manipulation of the viewer's emotions in the absence of facts or evidence.

What is Sentimental Appeal?

400
_____ _____ is when you say the opposite of what you mean.

What is Verbal Irony?

400

_____ is to present things that are out of place, or absurd in relation to its surroundings.

What is Incongruity?​​​​
400

_____ links a person or idea to something respected or reverted in order to transfer a positive image.

What is Transferring?

400

_____ _____ is when someone makes a huge prediction about the future with limited information.

What is Unwarranted Extrapolation?

400

_____ is a Greek philosopher who was fascinated with the _____, the art of persuasive speaking and writing.

What is Aristotle and Rhetoric?

500

Verbal Irony is similar to _____ , but with more attitude.

What is Sarcasm?

500

_____ is to present the opposite of normal order (ex: order of events, hierarchical order, order of things as we know them, etc.)

What is Reversal?

500

A _____ _____ is making assumptions about a whole group or range based upon limited observations or evidence.

What is Hasty Generalizations?

500

_____ is making the appeal that "everyone else is doing it, so should you!"

What is Bandwagon?

500

List the three types of Rhetoric and provide a brief description of each.

Ethos: An appeal to authority and creditability.

Pathos: An appeal to the emotions of the audience.

Logos: An appeal to logic and reason by using research and statistics.