Name what we call the toolbox or a body of rules.
What is Canon?
Name the chart we use (3 Letters) and what each letter represents.
What is A-N-I Chart?
Affirmative
Negative
Interesting
A words or phrases used to name things
What is Term?
Members of the group to which a term belongs
What is Species?
Name the term when who or what is X. (Hint - dictionary)
What is Definition?
Name the term for coming up with ideas.
What is Invention?
Name the term for the body of the essay that contains the thesis and is the main support of the essay.
What is Proof?
Amplification is found in this part of the essay.
What is conclusion?
The statement of the position is in direct opposition to the Thesis.
What is Counter-Thesis?
Name the term when X is similar or different to Y.
What is Comparison?
Name the term for ordering ideas.
What is Arrangement?
Name the term for the supporting reason or argumentation for the proof.
What is the sub-proof?
The differences between a term and the other members of its Genus.
What is Differentiae?
A trope that makes an explicit comparison of two things, usually using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
Name the term for witnesses about the character's actions.
What is Testimony?
Name the term for expressing ideas well.
What is Elocution?
Name the term for reasons.
What is an enumeration?
A similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses (sentences).
What is Parallelism?
A scheme in which strongly contrasting (or opposite) ideas are expressed in parallel form.
What is Circumstance?
Name the term that explains when the issue happened at what time or where the character may be in the story.
What is Circumstance?
Name the term for the art of effective, persuasive speaking and writing.
What is Rhetoric?
What is Direct, Subtle and Narrative?
The part of the essay’s conclusion in which the writer states to whom his Issue.
What is amplification?
The portion of the Division that includes the Thesis, Enumeration, and Exposition.
What is Distribution?
Name the five common topics of Invention.
What is Comparison, Definition, Circumstance, Relation and Testimony?