Often a topic sentence, always defended with evidence.
What is a CLAIM?
This type of sentence isn't always easy, but it's often short.
What is a SIMPLE SENTENCE?
This pattern of development often uses an anecdote to tell a story.
What is NARRATION?
Which verb is a synonym for "emphasize"?
What is ACCENTUATES?
A personal, relevant story.
What is an ANECDOTE?
It looks like a triangle, SORT OF.
"Get to work!" is an example of this type of sentence.
What is an IMPERATIVE SENTENCE?
This rhetorical device helps a reader visualize an object or experience an emotion or event.
What is VIVID IMAGERY?
What is VACILLATING?
When a rabbit farmer says, "Somebunny loves you," he/she is using a _____
What is a PUN?
This is the REASON that the communication takes place.
What is EXIGENCE?
What is a COMPLEX SENTENCE?
The Instant Gratification Monkey is an example of which literary device?
What is a SYMBOL?
What is CONDEMNS?
A comparison using like or as is a _____
What is a SIMILE?
This is the use of all available means to persuade an audience to think, do, or consider an idea or action.
What is rhetoric?
This type of sentence begins with the subject and verb that is followed by details, and details, and more details.
What is a CUMULATIVE or LOOSE sentence?
This pattern of development specifies differences in things, circumstances or ideas.
What is CONTRAST?
When a writer/speaker conveys an idea without explicitly writing it out or saying it....
What is IMPLIES?
What is a EUPHEMISM?
Factors that inflenuce the speaker, message, audience that lie outside of the rhetorical situation.
What is CONTEXT?
This type of sentence ends with the predicate, and sometimes the subject too, and it begins with the details.
What is a PERIODIC SENTENCE?
This pattern of development clearly explains the meaning of a term or concept.
What is DEFINITION?
This is when a speaker references a broadly understood fact, place, or piece of literature.
What is ALLUDES?
What is JUXTAPOSITION?