What is the art of persuasion?
Rhetoric
Extravagant Exaggeration
Hyperbole
make known to others
reveal
comparison of two things using like or as
simile
communication using facial expressions and emotion
non-verbal communication
What mode is based on evidence and reasoning?
Logos
Naming a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound it makes.
Onomatopoeia
becoming smaller, fewer, or less
decline
give an inanimate object human characteristics
personification
giving constructive advice to help improve skills
feedback
What mode appeals to emotion?
Pathos
Repeating consonant sounds at the beginning of two or more neighboring words or syllables.
Alliteration
combine with another so they become a whole
integrate
a phrase with deeper meaning than the literal meaning
idiom
Meeting with and working with people that share the same interests and/or career
networking
What mode demonstrates credibility?
Ethos
A combination of contradictory words.
Oxymoron
force to be accepted or put in place
impose
The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
irony
experiencing a shared emotional experience
empathy
What uses a generally accepted rule, law, or truth to make a judgment about a specific example.
Deductive Reasoning
Placing things side by side that are opposites to give more effect
Juxtaposition
give the authority or means to do something
enable
referring to something well known or from the past for clarification
allusion
A communication skill that involves expressing your feelings and opinions in a direct and honest way, while also respecting others.
assertiveness