Rhetorical devices
Rhetoric 2
Rhetoric 3
Rhetoric 4
Rhetoric 5
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The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses

What is anaphora?

100
a reference to something from another text, movie, etc.   most often the reference is to something biblical or from mythology

allusion

100

An idea or feeling which a word invokes.  hint: this word starts with a "C"

What is connotation?

100

A literary, historical, religious, or mythological reference.

What is allusion?

100

The juxtaposition of sharply contrasting ideas in balances or parallel words, phrases, grammatical structure, or ideas. For example, "To err is human, to sin is divine."

What is antithesis?

200

This is the sequential repetition of a similar initial sound, usually applied to sonsonants, usually in closely proximate stressed syllables. "She sells sea shells by the sea shore."

What is an alliteration?

200

the three points of the rhetorical triangle are: speaker, audience, and _________.

message

200

on the rhetorical triangle, this part is where you analyze how an author proves their point (with emphasis on which rhetorical devices the author uses)

What is style?

200

________ language is used to create imagery and express things non-literally.

figurative

200

This is the attitude the writer takes toward a subject and theme.

What is tone?

300

A statement that is formulated as a question but is not expected to be answered

What is rhetorical question?

300
This is the apeal to authority.
What is ethos?
300
This is the appeal to pity and emotions.
What is pathos?
300
This is the appeal to logic and reason.
What is logos?
300

A comparison using like or as

What is a simile?

400

deliberate exaggeration for emphasis

What is hyperbole?

400

The repeating of grammatical structure.  for example: "she ate cows. he ate mustard."

What is parallelism?

400

Purposefully representing something as much less than it really is

What is understatement?

400

this is the "background information" on the rhetorical triangle.   This is where you explain what has happened that has caused the speaker to write/speak

What is context

400

on the rhetorical triangle, this is where you talk about the lesson the author is trying to tell the audience.   what they want them to believe after hearing the speech/argument.

message

500

Expressing the same idea using different words

What is restatement?

500

A short personal story used to illustrate a point

What is an anecdote?

500

Use of a word or phrase that is less direct, but also less distasteful or offensive, than another.

What is euphemism?

500

The recurrence of words or phrases

What is repetition?

500

on the rhetorical triangle, this is where you analyze the WHY.   so, why the author is giving the speech

purpose