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Rhetoric
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Subject
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logic-and-reasoning
Instructions:
Answer 34 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Basic-Rhetorical-Mode: Noting similarities and differences between objects - people - characteristics - and actions.
Ellipsis
SYNTAX
Allegory
Compare and Contrast
2. A reference in a written or spoken text to some other piece of knowledge.
Genre
Alliteration
Apology
Allusion
3. An understatement - This is quite a nice city -- instead of it's a fabulous city
Litotes
Epanalepsis
Alliteration
Allegory
4. Unusual or inverted word order -- Judge me by my size do you ?
Pathos
Hyperbation
Apology
Image
5. Pre-writing (think: brainstorm - list) - Draft (write) - Revise (improve) - Proof - Publish
Hyperbation
Apostrophe
The writing process
Assonance
6. Repetition at the end of a clause: 'Blood hath brought blood.'
The writing process
Epanalepsis
Litotes
Irony
7. Writing categorized by type (science fiction - romance)
Syllogism
Anaphora
Genre
Assonance
8. Short story that illustrates a moral or religious principle.
Symbol
Image
Parable
Example or Illustration
9. An elaborate statement justifying a controversial position -- 'We hold these truths to be self evident ...'
Image
Parallelism
Apostrophe
Apology
10. An artful variation from expected modes of expression -- Pun for example
Pathos
Assonance
Alliteration
Trope
11. The repetition of consonant sounds of TWO or more adjacent words.
Alliteration
Compound complex sentence
Parallelism
Hyperbation
12. Repetition of vowel sounds in the stressed syllables of two more more adjacent words -- 'Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies.'
Classification
Assonance
Pathos
Diction
13. Order of words in a sentence
Example or Illustration
Allegory
Anaphora
SYNTAX
14. Basic-Rhetorical-Mode: A comparison used to explain something.
Allegory
Irony
Analogy
SYNTAX
15. Writing that implies the contrary of What is actually written:
Alliteration
Litotes
Irony
Five parts of the story
16. Exposition/Introduction - Rising Action - Climax - Falling Action - Dénouement - resolution - or catastrophe
Connotation
Allusion
Litotes
Five parts of the story
17. Extended metaphor:
Alliteration
Allegory
Pathos
Symbol
18. Word choice which is viewed on the scales of formality and informality.
Allegory
Syllogism
Diction
Complex Sentence
19. Two nouns that are adjacent to each other and reference the same thing -- My dog Toto
Image
Apposition
Point of view
Euphemism
20. The omission of words -- but context is provided by the context of the passage
SYNTAX
Point of view
Apology
Ellipsis
21. Implied meaning of a word
Five parts of the story
Compare and Contrast
Connotation
Alliteration
22. Basic-Rhetorical-Mode: Grouping material so it is easier to understand.
Classification
Complex Sentence
Parallelism
SYNTAX
23. One independent clause and at least one dependent clause
Hyperbation
Symbol
Ellipsis
Complex Sentence
24. Basic-Rhetorical-Mode: Using specific examples to illustrate an idea.
Euphemism
Assonance
Ellipsis
Example or Illustration
25. The element that stands for more than itself -- Purple symbolizes royalty
Parallelism
Apostrophe
Symbol
Allegory
26. Appeal of the text to the emotions or interests of the audience.
Pathos
Epanalepsis
Assonance
Allusion
27. The direct address of an absent person or personified object as if they can reply -- Romeo O Romeo Wherefore art thou Romeo
Apostrophe
Allusion
Irony
Allegory
28. Repetition of a group of words at the beginning of successive clauses: We shall not go on - we shall fight in France - we shall fight with confidence!
Assonance
Parallelism
Classification
Anaphora
29. Perspective of a piece of writing: First - second third - etc.
Classification
Point of view
Trope
Diction
30. A set of similarly structured words or clauses: The dog ran - stumbled - and fell.
Example or Illustration
Irony
Parallelism
The writing process
31. A passage of text that evokes sensation: Waves crashing on the ocean looks like knives.
Litotes
SYNTAX
Hyperbation
Image
32. An indirect expression of unpleasant information: 'Passed away' for dead.
Euphemism
Assonance
Syllogism
Genre
33. Sentence with two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clause.
Compound complex sentence
Allusion
Point of view
Hyperbation
34. Logical meaning from inarguable premises - all mortals die - all humans are mortal - all humans die
Syllogism
Apposition
Connotation
Diction