Vocabulary
Rhetorical Terms
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
100

Distant, separate, alone  

Aloof

100

Appeal to character or credibility 

ethos 

100

Gloomily 

Morosely 

100

Forebodingly or indicating that something bad will come 

Ominously 

200

To enjoy or delight 

Relish 

200

Appeal to logic 

Logos 

200

Wary, cautious, anxious 

Apprehensive 

200

Angry because of an injustice 

Indignation 

300

A small or insufficient amount 

Meager

300

Appeal to emotion 

Pathos 

300

With deep disdain or dislike 

contemptiously 

300

Sad or depressed 

dejectedly 

400

Inclined to fight; looking for a fight or an argument 

Pugnacious 

400

The author's attitude is expressed in their writing 

Tone 

400

Worthy of blame or punishment  

Reprehensive 

400

The tragic source of the hero's downfall 

Tragic Flaw 

500

In a commanding or domineering way 

Imperiously 

500

The general art of persuasion, argument, or speaking 

Rhetoric 

500

The act of mocking or making fun of 

Derision 

500

The term given to a protagonist of a tragedy 

Tragic Hero