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9788534409Rhetorical triangleThe relationship between speaker, audience and subject0
97926430481. Alliterationrepetition of the same sound beginning several words or syllables in sequence1
9792657755AllusionBrief reference to a person, event, or place (real or fictional) or to a work of art2
9792657756AnaphoraRepetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines.3
9792691189Antimetabole: Repetition of words in reverse order4
9792695323AntithesisOpposition, or contrast, of ideas or words in a parallel construction5
9792700544Archaic dictionold-fashion or outdated choices of words6
9792706230AsyndetonOmission of conjunctions between coordinate phrases, clauses, or words.7
9792710034Cumulative sentencesentences that completes the main idea at the beginning of the sentence and then builds and adds on8
9792715994Hortative sentenceSentence that exhorts, urges, entrants, implores, or calls to action.9
9792721113Imperative sentenceSentence used to command or enjoin10
9792767735InversionInvert the order of words in a sentence (variation of the subject-verb-object order.)11
979277313712. JuxtapositionPlacement of two things closely together to emphasize similarities or differences.12
9792780392MetaphorFigure of speech that compares two things without using like or as13
9792786052OxymoronA paradox made up of two seeming contradictory words14
9804084332ParallelismSimilarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses.15
9804089515Periodic sentenceSentence whose main clause is withheld until the end.16
9804093525PersonificationAttributing of a lifelike quality to an inanimate object or an idea.17
9804097019Rhetorical questionFigure of speech in the form of a question posed for the rhetorical effect rather than for the purpose of getting an answer.18
9804100532SynecdocheFigure of speech that uses a part to represent the whole.19
9804120260ZeugmaUse of two different word in a grammatically similar way that produces different, often incongruous, meanings.20
9804126545ArgumentA single assertion or a series of assertions presented and defended by the writer.21
9804131035ClaimStates the author's argument, main idea, or position.22
9804138015Claim of factAsserts that something is true or not23
9804144327Claim of policyProposes a change24
9804151230Claim of valueAttempt to prove that some things are good or bad, right or wrong.25
9804194469Closed thesisthis type of thesis is a statement of the main idea of the argument that also previews the major points the writer intends to make.26
9804196941Open thesisis one that does not list all of the points the writer intends to cover in an essay.27
9804205842First-hand evidenceevidence based on something the writer knows, whether it's from personal experience, observation, or general knowledge of events.28
9804211885Second-hand evidenceevidences that is accessed through research, reading, and investigation. It includes factual and historical information, expert opinions, and quantitative data.29
9804215346Quantitative evidenceevidence that includes things that can be measured, cited, counted, or otherwise represent in numbers—for instance, statistics, surveys, polls, census information.30
9804218460Rebuttalgives voice to possible objections.31
9804221784SyllogismA logical structure that uses the major premise and minor premise to reach a necessary conclusion.32
9804227529Stylethe unique way an author presents his ideas. Diction, syntax, imagery, structure, and content all contribute to a particular style.33
9804230739Dictiona speaker's choice of words.34
9804234665Ad hominemtactic of switching the argument from the issue at hand to the character of the other speaker.35
9804239596Ad populum (bandwagon)evidence boils down to "everybody's doing it so it must be a good thing to do."36
9804245359Appeal to false authoritysomeone who has no expertise to speak in an issues is cited as an authority.37
9804250410Begging the questiona claim is based on evidence or support that is in doubt. It 'begs" a question whether the support itself is sound.38
9804255839Circular reasoningwhich the argument repeats the claim as a way to provide evidence.39
9804261988Either/or (false dilemma)the speaker presents two extreme options as the only possible choice.40
9804269896Logical fallacypotential vulnerabilities or weaknesses in an argument. They often arise from a failure to make a logical connection between the claim and the evidence used to support it.41
9804275012Post hoc ergo propter hocit is incorrect to always claim that something happened is a cause just because it happened earlier.42
9804279871Strawmanwhen a speaker chooses a deliberately poor or oversimplified example in order to ridicule and refute an idea.43
9804290840Euphemisma more acceptable and usually more pleasant way if saying something that might be inappropriate or uncomfortable.44
9804307210Parodycomic imitation of a work that ridicules the original. It can be utterly mocking or gently humorous.45
9804311758Reductio ad absurdumtechnique useful in creating a comical effect and is also an argument technique.46
9804316013Syntaxthe grammatical structure of prose and poetry.47
9804319996Understatementopposite of an exaggeration. It is a technique for developing irony and/or humor where one writes or says less than intended.48
9804322639Metonymyfigure of speech in which a representative term is used for a larger idea.49
9804436296Sardonicdisdainfully or skeptically humorous : derisively mocking50
9804436297Sarcasticgiven to the use of sarcasm51
9804440134Ironicrelating to, containing, or constituting irony52
9804444021Mockingto treat with contempt or ridicule53
9804446917Scornfulto be full of scorn54
9804449793Satiricof, relating to, or constituting satire55
9804454257Objectiveexpressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations56
9804457975Naïvemarked by unaffected simplicity57
9804473403Nostalgica wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition58
9804479136Idyllicpleasing or picturesque in natural simplicity59
9804482795Reverentexpressing or characterized by reverence60
9804485470Lugubriousto be mournful61
9804488077Elegiacwritten in or consisting of elegiac couplets62
9804491511Gothicof or relating to a style of fiction characterized by the use of desolate or remote settings and macabre, mysterious, or violent incidents63
9804494312Macabredwelling on the gruesome64
9804500059Vituperativeuttering or given to censure65
9804508113Scathingbitterly severe66
9804511851Confidentialmarked by intimacy or willingness to confide67
9804517516Facetiousjoking or jesting often inappropriately68
9804521206Criticalinclined to criticize severely and unfavorably69
9804524615Resignedto give up deliberately70
9804535533Pedanticnarrowly, stodgily, and often ostentatiously learned; dull71
9804541762Didacticdesigned or intended to teach72
9804551461Disdainfulfull of or expressing contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior73
9804565781Maudlindrunk enough to be emotionally silly74
9804569737Sentimentalmarked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional idealism75
9804573212Patrioticbefitting or characteristic of a patriot76
9804577229Jingoisticextreme chauvinism or nationalism marked especially by a belligerent foreign policy77
9820437963Indignantmarked by anger aroused by injustice78
9820440475Intimatevery familiar79
9820440476Judgmentalauthoritative and often having critical opinions80
9820444543Jovialhappy81
9820450437Lyricalexpressing a poet's inner feelings; emotional; full of images; song-like82
9820450438Matter-of-factaccepting of conditions; not fanciful or emotional83
9820454665Morosegloomy, sullen, surly, despondent84
9820458633Maliciouspurposely hurtful85
9820462098Optimistichopeful, cheerful86
9820462099Obsequiouspolite and obedient in order to gain something87
9820469458Causticintense use of sarcasm; stinging, biting88
9820469459Conventionallacking spontaneity, originality, individuality89
9820473869Disdainfulscornful90
9820481745Derisiveridiculing, mocking91
9820484524Earnestintense, a sincere state of mind92
9820487990Eruditelearned, polished, scholarly93
9820487992Fancifulusing the imagination94
9820490913Forthrightdirectly frank without hesitation95
9820494095Gloomydarkness, sadness, rejection96
9820497069Haughtyproud and vain to the point of arrogance97
9820502958AccusatoryCharging of wrong doing98
9820502959ApatheticIndifferent due to lack of energy or concern99
9820506111AweSolemn wonder100
9820508741CynicalQuestions the basic sincerity and goodness of people101
9820511979Condescension; condescendinga feeling of superiority102
9820511980Callousunfeeling, insensitive to feelings of others103
9820515031Contemplativestudying, thinking, reflecting on an issue104
9820519164Criticalfinding fault105
9820522695CholericHot-tempered, easily angered106
9820526050Contemptuousshowing or feeling that something is worthless or lacks respect107
13803489750NarrativeThis rhetorical mode tells a story108
13803518598DeductionThis is making a conclusion by going from whole to part109
13803524753InductionThis is making a conclusion by going from part to whole110
13803579797IllustrationThis rhetorical mode explains a general statement by means of one or more specific examples111
13803595899DescriptionThis rhetorical mode describes something - a person, a place, or an object112
13803627235DefintionThis rhetorical mode explains what a word, idea, or topic means113

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