AP Literature: Rhetorical Terms- Syntax Flashcards
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7833463282 | chiasmus | never let a fool kiss you and never let a kiss fool you | 0 | |
7833463283 | claim | the ultimate conclusion, generalization, or point that is expressed | 1 | |
7833464922 | climax | the arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses in order of increasing number or importance | 2 | |
7833464924 | isocolon | I came, I saw, I conquered. | 3 | |
7833466837 | onomatopoeia | "bang!" "click" | 4 | |
7833469089 | scene | "My family have been prominent, well-to-do people in this Middle Western city for three generations" (Fitzgerald 2). | 5 | |
7833469139 | simple sentence | The dog ran. | 6 | |
7833473069 | situation | the convergence in a situation of exigency (the need to write), audience, and purpose | 7 |