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14975209253SynecdocheA figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole (as hand for sailor), the whole for a part (as the law for police officer), the specific for the general (as cutthroat for assassin), the general for the specific (as thief for pickpocket), or the material for the thing made from it (as steel for sword).0
14975209254Anaphorathe repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or sentences1
14975209255AntithesisDirect opposite2
14975209256ParadoxA statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth.3
14975209257MetonymyA figure of speech in which something is referred to by using the name of something that is associated with it4
14975209258Epistrophethe repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences5
14975209259Asyndetonomission of conjunctions between coordinate phrases, clauses, or words6
14975209260ColloquialismA word or phrase (including slang) used in everyday conversation and informal writing but that is often inappropriate in formal writing (y'all, ain't)7
14975209261ParallelismPhrases or sentences of a similar construction/meaning placed side by side, balancing each other8
14975209262Polysyndetonthe use, for rhetorical effect, of more conjunctions than is necessary or natural9
14975209263compound syntaxtwo subjects and two verbs (semicolon ex. the class grew tired; the test was endless) (coordinating conjunction: tomorrow I will begin my diet, so do not buy doritos) (semicolon coordinating conjunction)10
14975209264EthosEthical appeal11
14975209265Pathosemotional appeal12
14975209266LogosAppeal to logic13
14975209267AnalogyA comparison of two different things that are similar in some way14
14975209268AllusionA reference to another work of literature, person, or event15
14975209269Enumerationa list of words, phrases or clauses, sometimes numbered or bulleted16
14975209270sensory imageryLanguage that evokes images and triggers memories in the reader of the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.17
14975209271MetaphorA comparison without using like or as18
14975209272SimileA comparison using "like" or "as"19
14975209273Colorful DictionDiction is your conscious choice of words as a writer. Stands to reason that 'colorful diction'. Opposite of hyperbole or overstatement20
14975209274Hyperboleexaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.21
14975209275Understatment/litotesThe opposite of exaggeration; technique for developing irony &/or humor where one writes/says less than intended22
14975209276anecdotea short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person23
14975209277adagea proverb, wise saying24
14975209278figurative languageLanguage that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling.25
14975209279syntactical inversionreversing the normal word order of a sentence26
14975209280Appositiona word or phrase placed next to another word in order to define or identify it27
14975209281rhetorical questionA question asked merely for rhetorical effect and not requiring an answer28
14975209282PersonificationA figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes29
14975209283Parenthesisinsertion of some verbal unit in a position that interrupts the normal syntactical flow of the sentence30
14975209284IronyA contrast between expectation and reality31
14975209285OxymoronA figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase.32
14975209286complicated syntaxcomplex sentence structure33
14975209287Apostrophea figure of speech in which one directly addresses an absent or imaginary person, or some abstraction34
14975209320SOAPSToneSpeaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone35
14975209319polemiccontroversy; argument; verbal attack36
14975209311claim of policyproposes a change37
14975209300ConsonanceRepetition of a consonant sound within two or more words in close proximity.38
14975209302Zeugma/Syllepsisuse of two different words in a grammatically similar way that produces different, often incongruous, meanings39
14975209310claim of factA claim of fact asserts that something is true or not true.40
14975209289historical referencealluding to past events to enhance validity41
14975209293SyllogismA form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.42
14975209315Connotationan idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.43
14975209305ad populumbandwagon appeal44
14975209322TropeThe generic name for a figure of speech such as image, symbol, simile, and metaphor.45
14975209316Equivocationthe use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself; prevarication46
14975209330SyntaxThe arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.47
14975209292antitheticalsharply contrasted in character or purpose48
14975209313classical oration5 part argument structure: introduction, narration, confirmation, refutation, conclusion49
14975209294FlashbackA method of narration in which present action is temporarily interrupted so that the reader can witness past events50
14975209323Toulmin ModelAn approach to analyzing and constructing arguments: Because (evidence as support), therefore (claim), since (warrant or assumption), on account of (backing), unless (reservation).51
14975209309circular reasoninga fallacy in which the writer repeats the claim as a way to provide evidence52
14975209290scientific dataFacts obtained by making observations and measurements. Compare scientific hypothesis, scientific law, scientific methods, scientific model, scientific theory.53
14975209304ad hominema fallacy that attacks the person rather than dealing with the real issue in dispute54
14975209296rhyme schemeA regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem55
14975209295Jargonnonsensical talk; specialized language56
14975209326Conduplicatio/AnadiplosisTakes a key word from the previous sentence and puts it in the next sentence.57
14975209328Hyperbation/Anastrophean inversion of the normal order of words; Yoda speak58
14975209308rhetorical triangle (Aristotelian triangle)A diagram that illustrates the interrelationship among the speaker, audience, and subject in determining a text.59
14975209303AntimetaboleRepetition of words in reverse order60
14975209298Rhetoricthe art of using language effectively and persuasively61
14975209329punA play on words62
14975209307archaic dictionold-fashioned or outdated choice of words63
14975209288biblical allusionreference from the Bible, ex: eyes like heaven, the crowd parted like the red sea.64
14975209324Anadipolsisrepetition of the last word of one line or clause to the beginning of the next.65
14975209301OnomatopoeiaA word that imitates the sound it represents.66
14975209325Antimetabole/Chiasmusa word or phrase state on way, then repeated in reverse order67
14975209306appeal to false authorityThis fallacy occurs when someone who has no expertise to speak on an issue is cited as an authority.68
14975209312claim of valueargues that something is good or bad, right or wrong69
14975209314closed thesisa statement of the main idea of the argument that also previews the major points the writer intends to make70
14975209318Logical FallaciesAn error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid71
14975209299double entendrea word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent.72
14975209297AssonanceRepetition of vowel sounds73
14975209291JuxtapositionPlacement of two things closely together to emphasize comparisons or contrasts74
14975209317JuxtapositionPlacement of two things closely together to emphasize comparisons or contrasts75
14975209327Epithetan adjective or descriptive phrase expressing a quality characteristic of the person or thing mentioned.76
14975209321SyllogismA form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.77

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