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6321699358Ad hominem argumenta writers claim is answered by irrelevant attacks on his character0
6321706422AnaphoraA type of repetition that occurs when a set of words is repeated near the beginning of successive sentences1
6321727084Analogyan extended comparison between something unfamiliar and something familiar2
6321737722Anecdotebrief story to make a point3
6321741963AntecedentA proper noun replaced by a pronoun4
6321746603Antithesisthe opposition or contrast of ideas5
6321749448AphorismA short saying expressing a general truth6
6321755592ApostropheA digression in the form of an address to someone not present7
6321758843AppealsPatriotic, money, emotion, logic, safety, fear, ect.8
6321766650ArgumentThe use of evidence and reason to discover some version of the truth9
6321773025AssertionSee claim. A controversial statement asserting belief or truth.10
6321776774AudienceThe people a piece or work is directed to11
6321785375Bandwagon appealCourse of action is recommended because everyone else is doing it12
6321791643Begging the QuestionA claim is based on the grounds that are in doubt or dispute13
6321795255CharacterizationTo portray an idea or person in a certain light, to mark with a certain characteristic14
6321807764ClaimA controversial statement that asserts a belief or truth15
6321812186ClicheA familiar word that has been used so much it is no longer effective16
6321819578ColloquialThe use of slang or informalities in speech or writing17
6321828042ConnotationSuggestions surrounding words that extend beyond there literal meaning18
6321835571ContextThe situation in which a piece takes place19
6325738336CounterargumentAn opposing argument20
6325740499Deductive reasoningA process of thought in which general principles are applied to particular cases.21
6325749266DenotationThe dictionary definition of a word22
6325752484DictionThe author's word choice23
6325756443DogmatismA claim that is supported on the grounds that is the only conclusion acceptable within a community24
6325766327Either or choiceA complicated issue that is misrepresented by offering only two possible options, one is often way better than the other.25
6325777789EmpiricalInformation from observation of experimentation26
6325782559EquivocationA lie is given the appearance of truth or a truth is misrepresented with deceptive language.27
6325796618Ethosappeal to an authors credibilty28
6325798908EuphemismThe substitution of mild language for one that is often harsh29
6325803265ExhortationLanguage intended to encourage somebody.30
6325808526ExposeA report of facts about something31
6325812852Extended MetaphorA metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently throughout a work.32
6325821344Fallacy of ArgumentA flaw in the structure of an argument making its conclusion invalid.33
6325842868Faulty AnalogyA comparison between two objects or concepts that is inaccurate34
6325856438Faulty CausalityMakes an assumption that because one event follows the other, the first event caused the other.35
6325868690Figurative LanguageWriting that is not intended to carry literal meaning but is meant to be imaginative.36
6325878571Hasty GeneralizationAn inference is drawn from insufficient data.37
6325882856HyperboleUse of exaggeration for effect.38
6325888037ImageryDescriptive writing appealing to your senses that produces mental images.39
6325894952Inductive reasoningA process of thought in which particular cases lead to general principles.40
6325915507InferenceTo draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented.41
6325924374InvectiveSpeech that is directed toward an individual that attacks42
6325930447InversionA reversal in order or form43
6325934365IronyUse of language that suggests a meaning opposite of the literal meaning of the words.44
6325940021JargonUncommon vocabulary used within a specific group45
6325946662JuxtaposeTo place close together for comparison or contrast.46
6325951715LogosLogical appeal47
6325955611MetaphorFigure of speech comparing two things without using like or as48
6325959686Moodprevailing atmosphere or emotional aura behind a story49
6325966323NarrativeThe telling of a story50
6325972662Non sequiturArgument where claims, reasons, and warrants fail to connect logically51
6325976737ObjectiveBased on facts. Not influenced by personal bias52
6325984611OxymoronA paradox made from to contradictory words53
6326012981ParallelismA similarity in the structure of a set of words that are the same or very similar.54
6326043818PathosEmotional appeal55
6326047397Personal EssayAn essay characterized by intimacy56
6326053280Personificationfigurative language in which an object is given human traits57
6326059398PremiseA statement regarded as true and upon which other claims are based.58
6326065205PropagandaAn argument advancing a point of view without regarding reason, fairness, or truth59
6326083588PurposeThe goal of an argument60
6326086794Qualitative Argumentevaluative argument that relies on non numeric criteria.61
6326100639Quantitative ArgumentEvaluative argument relying on criteria that can be counted or measured.62
6326105784RebuttalAn answer that challenges a claim63
6326109365Red Herringwhen a writer abruptly changes the topic in order to distract readers from objectionable claims64
6326117348RepetitionThe repeating of a word or phrase to add rhythm or to emphasize an idea.65
6326125383RhetoricThe art of persuasion66
6326129050Rhetorical AnalysisThe examination of how well components of an argument work together to persuade an audience67
6326137554Rhetorical QuestionA question to create an effect rather than get a response68
6326140302SatireA work targeting human behaviors advocating for reform69
6326151915Scare Tacticpresents an issue through exaggerated threats or dangers.70
6326165189Sentimental Appealan appeal based on excessive emotion71
6326170050Similea comparison using like or as72
6326174806Slippery SlopeExaggerating the possibility of a inconsequential action today will have serious consequences in the future73
6326185189Stacking the DeckWhen the writer shows only one side of an argument74
6326190207Straw ManWhen an opponents position is misrepresented as being more extreme than it really is.75
6326198524Stylean evaluation of the choices an author makes regarding diction, syntax, and figurative language.76
6326208991SubjectiveBased on thoughts and opinions77
6326211653SyntaxThe way an author chooses to join words into sentences78
6326216675ThesisA sentence that concisely states a writer's main point79
6326221501ToneThe narrators attitude towards the material80
6326226875UnderstatementA figure of speech that makes a weaker statement than a situation calls for.81
6326235657Valuesa writer invokes shared principles of a society as a reason to accept a claim82
6326245030WarrantA statement that links a claim to a supporting reason83

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