Appeal based upon emotion
Pathos
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in a line.
Alliteration
. . . values our constitutional forefathers, along with the more contemporary political father Ronald Reagan fought for.
Alliteration
True/False
Parallelism can include Rhyming words or suffixes.
True
A claim backed by evidence
Argument
Appeal based on Authority
Ethos
Repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive lines or phrases
Anaphora
Just look at America's national security, and the national debt, and protection services, and public education outputs, and criminal services.
Polysyndeton
True/False
Ethos, Pathos, Logos come under the Parallelism umbrella.
False
Words and phrases with strong emotional content
Loaded Language
Appeal based on logic or reason
Logos
Repetition of conjunctions in a series of words, phrases, or clauses
Polysyndeton
America has dealt with many enemies--enemies both within and without.
Anadiplosis
True/False
Parallelism encompasses grammatical structures of Repetition.
True
Identify the following as:
a) anadiplosis b) chiasmus c) epistrophe d) asyndeton
"We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardships, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty."
d) asyndeton
"Tear down this wall!"
Logos
Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
Epistrophe
There are better ways, more permanent ways to address the nation's security.
Epistrophe
Parallelism does the following:
a) expresses related ideas
b) sets up evidence
c) limits claims
d) seeks to control pace
a) expresses related ideas
d) seeks to control pace
Identify the following:
"Today's students can put dope in their veins or hope in their brains . . . if they can conceive it and believe it, they can achieve it.
Parallelism
"Those who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security."
Pathos
Repetition of one or several words; specifically the repetition of a word that ends one clause or sentence and then begins the next clause or sentence.
Anadiplosis
Reagan's dream was to enlist all Europe to embrace democracy, to embrace liberty, to embrace an share in the nation's wealth, industry, and ideals.
Anaphora
Which of rhe following is an example of Parallelism?
a) "She likes cooking, jogging, and to read."
b) "She likes to cook, jog, and read."
b
Identify the following:
"I flee who chases me, and chase who flees me."
Chiasmus