"That's the worst idea I've ever heard!" is an example of this rhetorical device.
Hyperbole
Ethos is an appeal to this concept.
Character or Ethic
This appeals to the audience's logic.
The names of Krispy Kreme, Dunkin' Donuts, and Coca-Cola all use this rhetorical device.
Alliteration
Kairos is an appeal to this element.
Time
This is an appeal to emotion.
Pathos
"Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" is an example of this device.
Dialogismus refers to this specific frame.
Imagining what someone else is thinking.
This describes the act of inserting an attention-grabbing word into a sentence.
Asterismos
"Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering" is an example of this form of rhetoric.
Anadiplosis
Apophasis brings to mind this type of information.
Referring to something by saying that thing should not be brought up.
This term describes the inversion of the beginning of a sentence, creating a sense of balance.
Chiasmus
"I'm carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders" shows the use of this rhetorical device.
Allusion
Anaphora describes this repetitious rhetorical device.
Repeating the same phrase at the beginning of sentences.
This describes when a speaker poses a question and immediately gives an answer.
Hypophora