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3135126335RhetoricThe study of effective, persuasive language EX: Everything in this class! Speech, advertisements, essays0
3135126347SpeakerPerson composing and/or delivering text1
3135127592OccasionWords, events or circumstances that help determine meaning2
3135127593AudienceThe listener or reader of a piece3
3135128740PurposeOne's intention or objective in a speech or text4
3135128741SubjectTopic of speech or writing5
3135129799ToneAuthor's attitude toward the subject6
3135136169EthosAppeal to character and/or credibility EX: Award-winning author speaking about writing7
3135136170PathosAppeal to emotion EX: Sarah McGlockland commercial of MSPCA with sad kittens8
3135136171LogosAppeal to logic EX: Use of statistics/facts/examples9
3135137672CounterargumentA challenge to a position, an opposing argument10
3135137673DictionWord choice11
3135140309Deductive LogicStarting with a premise that is applied to a series of examples EX: Outliers book12
3135140310Inductive LogicArgument by example, taking a series of examples to prove a point EX: "On Compassion"13
3135141440CommonplaceA belief or feeling that is shared by the audience, touching on that is persuasive EX: Freedom for Americans, Everyone wants to save money14
3135141441IronyOpposite of what is expected or stated EX: In Moby Dick they use a coffin as a life preserver15
3135141442HyperboleOver exaggeration for effect EX: "I'm so hungry, I could eat a cow!"16
3135143187MetaphorA comparison of two unlike things not using like or as EX: This class is a dream17
3135143188PunA play on words, a joke where you play on different meanings of a word EX: An elephant's opinion carries a lot of weight18
3135144702UnderstatementDeliberately simplifying for effect EX: "Just a scratch," when you crash your parent's car19
3135144703ClicheA phrase or word that's overused EX: "There are many fish in the sea."20
3135146747Rhetorical QuestionA question asked for effect not necessarily for an answer EX: "Is it possible the same pattern....?" from Outliers book21
3135148727Introduction1. Introduces the reader to the subject 2. Can be one or more paragraphs 3. Often where the author establishes ethos22
3135148728Narration (PART OF ESSAY)Provides factual information and background. Usually appeals to logos, but can also appeal to pathos EX: Background info in introduction paragraph23
3135148729ConfirmationWhere you get into your actual argument, give examples, make your case, and prove your point logically EX: Logos paragraph(s)24
3135150221Refutation1. Usually between proof and conclusion 2. Appeal to logos 3. Can appear anywhere EX: Counterargument paragraph(s)25
3135150222Conclusion1. Can be one or more paragraphs 2. Brings essay to a close 3. Usually appeals to pathos & reminds the reader of ethos 4. Answers the "so what" question26
3135150223Narration (TYPE OF ESSAY)A narrative or story. Telling a story illuminates an idea EX: "Me Talk Pretty One Day"27
3135156026DescriptionGiving an impression filtered through experience EX: "Shooting Dad"28
3135157100Process Analysis"How to" do something with analysis, commentary, and reflection EX: "On Dumpster Diving"29
3135157101ExemplificationThe process of exemplification is giving a series of examples to transform a general idea into a concrete one. Use an extended example of a series of related ones EX: "On Compassion" "Kid Kustomers"30
3135159538Comparison & ContrastUnderstanding through identifying similarities and differences, Block Method, Point by Point EX: "Two Ways to Belong in America" "Neat People v. Sloppy People"31
3135160763Classification & DivisionClassification: group or classify into parts MAKE UP Division: divides into EXISTING parts EX: "The Ways We Lie"32
3135160764DefinitionIdentifies the main qualities of a subject EX: "On being a Cripple"33
3135162400Cause & EffectCause and effect writing tells why something happened or what it caused. The emphasis is on WHY. Essays that a analyze cause & effect usually focus on one or the other EX: "Just Walk On By"34

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