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7201816151Alliterationrepetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of consecutive words or syllables0
7201817019Allusionan indirect reference, often to another text or an historic event1
7201817562Analogyan extended comparison between two seemingly dissimilar things2
7201819133Anaphorarepetition of words at the begging of successive clauses3
7201819555Anecdotea short account of an interesting event4
7201823314Annotationexplanatory or critical noted added to a text5
7201823969Antecedentthe noun to which a later pronoun refers6
7201825109Antimetabolethe repetition of words in an inverted order to sharpen a contrast7
7201826046Antithesisparallel structure that juxtaposes contrasting ideas8
7201828161Aphorisma short, astute statement of a general truth9
7201828788Appositivea word or phrase that renames a nearby noun or pronoun10
7201829199Archaic Dictionthe use of words common to an earlier time period; antiquated language11
7201830090Argumenta statement put forth and supported by evidence12
7201830653Aristotelian Trianglea diagram that represents a rhetorical situation as the relationship among the speaker, the subject, and the audience13
7201832594Assertionan emphatic statement; declaration (assertion supported by evidence becomes an argument)14
7201834786Assumptiona belief or statement taken for granted without proof15
7201836028Asyndetonleaving out conjunctions between words, phrases, clauses16
7201836693Attitudethe speaker's position on a subject as revealed through his or her tone17
7201837462Audienceone's listener or readership; those to whom a speech or piece of writing is addressed18
7201838636Authoritya reliable, respected source- someone of knowledge19
7201839052Biasprejudice or predisposition toward one side of a subject or issue20
7201839587Citeidentifying a part of a piece of writing as being derived from a source21
7201840239Claiman assertion, usually supported by evidence22
7201845029Close Readinga careful reading that is attentive to organization, figurative language, sentence structure, vocabulary, and other literary and structural elements of a text23
7201847690Colloquialisman informal or conversational use of language24
7201848040Common Groundshared beliefs, values, or positions25
7201848576Complex Sentencea sentence that includes one independent clause and at least one dependent clause26
7201849298Concessiona reluctant acknowledgement or yielding27
7201850445Connotationthat which is implied by a word, as opposed to the word's literal meaning28
7201850940Contextwords, events, or circumstances that help determine meaning29
7201852880Coordinationgrammatical equivalence between parts of a sentence, often through a coordinating conjunction such as and, or but30
7201854130Counterargumentaa challenge to a position; an opposing argument31
7201855950Cumulative sentencean independent clause followed by subordinate clauses or phrases that supply additional detail32
7201862493Declarative Sentencea sentence that makes a statement33
7201863342Deductionreasoning from general to specific34
7201885958Denotationthe literal meaning of a word, its dictionary definition35
7201888060Dictionword choice36
7201889046Documentationbibliographic information about the sources used in a piece of writing37
7201890481Elegiacmournful over what has passed or been lost; often used to describe tone38
7201893393Epigrama brief witty statement39
7201894410Ethosa Greek term referring to the character of a person; one of Aristotle's 3 rhetorical appeals40
7201897201Figurative Languagethe use of tropes or figures of speech; going beyond literal meaning to achieve literary effect41
7201898499Figure of Speechan expression that strive from literary effect rather than conveying a literal meaning42
7201899830Hyperboleexaggeration for the purpose of emphasis43
7201901800Imageryvivid use of language that evokes a reader's senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing)44
7201902854Imperative Sentencea sentence that requests or commands45
7201904020Inductionreasoning from specific to general46
7201905146Inversiona sentence in which the verb precedes the subject Ex: a. Fred will stay. b. Will Fred stat?47
7201911438Ironya contradiction between what is said and what is meant; incongruity between action and result48
7201913254Juxtapositionplacement of two things side by side for emphasis49
7201919851Logosa greek term that means "word"; an appeal to logic; one of Aristotle's 3 rhetorical appeals50
7201922706Metaphorcomparing two things without using "like or as"51
7201926649Metonymyuse of an aspect of something to represent the whole Ex: The pen is mightier than the sword52
7201931254Paradoxa statement that seems contradictory but is actually true53
7201941473Parallelismthe repetition of similar grammatical or syntactical patterns Ex: In Martin Luther King Jr. speech, he repeated "I Have A Dream" multiple times54
7201947936Parodya piece that imitates and exaggerates the prominent features of another; used for comic effect or ridicule55
7201952578Pathosa greek term that refers to suffering but has to come to be associated with broader appeals to emotion; one of Aristotle's 3 rhetorical appeals56
7201956921Personathe speaker, voice, or character assumed by the author of a piece of writing Ex: A young actor wants everyone to think he is a "bad boy," so e works-through speech and actions to create a public persona- wearing black clothing, sun glasses at all times, using profanity profanity, dating multiple girls.57
7201979063Personificationassuming lifelike characteristics to inanimate objects58
7201979606Polemican argument against an idea, usually regarding philosophy, politics, or religion59
7201982797Polysyndetonthe deliberate use of a series of conjunctions60
7201983291Premisemajor premise- All mammals are warm-blooded minor premise- All horses are mammals conclusion: All horses are warm-blooded61
7201985988Propagandaa negative term for writing designed to sway opinion rather than present information62
7201987617Purposeone's intention or objective in a speech or piece of writing63
7201992064Refuteto discredit an argument, particularly a counterargument64
7201994598Rhetoricthe study of effective, persuasive language use; according to Aristotle, use of the "available means of persuasion."65
7201996278Rhetorical Modespattern of organization developed to achieve a specific purpose; modes include but are not limited to narration, description, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, definition, exemplification, classification and division, process analysis, and argumentation66
7201998754Rhetorical Questiona question asked more to produce an effect than to summon answer67
7202002644Rhetorical Trianglea diagram that represents a rhetorical situation as the relationship among the speaker, the subject, and the audience68
7202019090Satirean ironic, sarcastic, or witty composition that claims to argue for something, but actually argues against it69
7202023498Schemea pattern of words of sentence construction used for rhetorical effect70
7202025004Sentence Patternsthe arrangement of independent and dependent clauses into known sentence constructions-such as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex71
7202029683Sentence Varietyusing a variety of sentence patterns to create a desired effect72
7202032319Similea comparison of two things using "like or as"73
7202032706Simple Sentencea statement containing a subject and predicate; an independent clause74
7202035618Sourcea book, article, person, or other resource consulted for information75
7202037629Speakera term used for the author, speaker, or the person whose perspective (real or imagined) is being advanced in a speech or piece of writing76
7202039702Straw Mana logical fallacy that involves the creation of an easily refutable position; misrepresenting, then attacking opponent's position77
7202042422Stylethe distinctive quality of speech of writing created by the selection and arrangement of words and figures of speech78
7202043709Subjectin rhetoric, the topic addressed in a piece of writing79
7202045073Subordinate Clausecreated by a subordinating conjunction, a clause that modifies an independent clause80
7202051674Subordinationthe dependence of one syntactical element on another in a sentence81
7202053316Syllogisma form of deductive reasoning in which the conclusion is supported by a major and minor premise82
7202054864Syntaxsentence structure83
7202055551Synthesizecombining or bringing together two or more elements to produce something more complex84
7202059541Thesisthe central idea in a work to which all parts of the work refer85
7202060008Thesis Statementa statement of the central idea in a work, may be explicit or implicit86
7202060617Tonethe speaker's attitude toward the subject or audience87
7202061600Topic Sentencea sentence, most often appearing at the beginning of a paragraph, that announces the paragraph' idea and often unites it with the works thesis88
7202062644Tropeartiful diction; the use of language in a nonliteral way; also called a figure of speech89
7202067730Understatementlack of emphasis in a statement or point, restraint in language often used for ironic effect90
7202069769Voicein grammar, a term for the relationship between a verb and a noun (active or passive voice)91
7202072319Zeugmaa construction in which one word (usually a verb) modifies or governs- often in different, sometimes incongruent' ways, two or more words in a sentence92

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