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5003336294 | Anaphora | Writing a speech that deliver repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to create an effect | 0 | |
5003336295 | Conjunction | A word and used to connect clauses or words in the same context example and but if | 1 | |
5003336296 | The Rhetorical situation | Exigency, audience and purpose the context of rhetorical act | 2 | |
5003336297 | Complex sentence | A sentence that contains one main clause or independent clause and at least one single subject clause or dependent clause | 3 | |
5003336298 | Connotation | The feeling a word give you or referring to the feeling any motion that company a word while words have literal meanings definition does have feelings and emotion example of childish try like the first two immature behavior | 4 | |
5003336299 | Argument | Main statement of a poem or a short story or novel that introduction work and point to convince audience with evidence | 5 | |
5003336300 | Claim | A statement essentially arguable but used as a primary point to support a point or prove an argument | 6 | |
5003336301 | Logos | device that convince targeted audience by employing reason or logic | 7 | |
5003336302 | Diction | Authors choice of words | 8 | |
5003336303 | Irony | A contradiction between what is said and what is meant incongruity between action and results | 9 | |
5003336304 | Tone | The speakers's attitude toward the subject or audience | 10 | |
5003336305 | Syntax | Sentence structure | 11 | |
5003336306 | Exigency | The issue,problem, or situation that causes someone to write or speak | 12 | |
5003336307 | Tongue-in-cheek | A figure of speech that is used to imply that a statement is humorous or joking , clever or kidding | 13 | |
5003336308 | Compound sentence | A sentence with more then one subject or predicate | 14 | |
5003336309 | Simple sentence | A sentence containing only one independent clause and no dependent clause example he went home at the class | 15 | |
5003336310 | Satire | The use of humor irony exaggeration or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices particularly in the contents of politics of the typical issues | 16 | |
5003336311 | rhetoric | The art of using language to communicate effectively and to persuade someone | 17 | |
5003336312 | Parallelism | A word or a phrase or sentence repeated. Parts of the sentence are grammatically the same ex I have a dream | 18 | |
5003336313 | Juxtaposition | Placement of two thing or ideas side-by-side for emphasis | 19 | |
5003336314 | Ethos | The appeal of ethics to convince someone of the character or credibility of the persuader | 20 | |
5003336315 | Pathos | An appeal to emotion to convince an audience. Creating an emotional response | 21 |