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Rhetoric Vocab
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logic-and-reasoning
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A form of personification - only it is not a character in the story
Simile
Pathetic Fallacy
Jargon
Hyperbole
2. The 'unravelling' or resolution of the story - falling action
Metaphor
Denouement
A Priori Reasoning
Assonance
3. Words which evoke sorrow
Simile
Deductive Reasoning
Conflict
Pathos
4. A word that represents a larger idea or concept
Apostrophe
Enumeration
Parallelism
Symbol
5. Literary - historical - artistic reference
Theme
Eulogy
Epigraph
Allusion
6. Change and growth of the character
Characterization
Thesis
Epiphany
Logical Fallacy
7. A political comment through the use of humor
Non Sequitur
Satire
Epiphany
Denotation
8. A comic imitation that ridicules the original. It can be mocking or gently humorous
Parody
Alliteration
Symbol
Aphorism
9. Direct contrast or opposite
Theme
Antithesis
Pedantic
Onomatopoeia
10. Sound words - imitative harmony
Anaphora
Homily
Figurative Language
Onomatopoeia
11. An unexpected outcome
Antithesis
Irony
Imagery
Homily
12. Inanimate objects or abstract ideas given human characteristics
Parallelism
Diction
Personification
Oxymoron
13. A story that operates on the symbolic level and teaches a lesson or moral
Eulogy
Parable
Paradox
Oxymoron
14. The use of a quotation at the beginning of the work which often hints at a theme
Epigraph
Characterization
Flashback
Situational Irony
15. Making something sound nicer than it is; candy-coated words
Epitaph
Sarcasm
Figurative Language
Euphemism
16. An inscription on a tombstone
Tone
Alliteration
Denouement
Epitaph
17. A formal speech praising one who has died
Oratory
Didactic
Setting
Eulogy
18. Making a situation seem less important or serious than it is
Colloquial
Anaphora
Understatement
Antithesis
19. A conclusion drawn from presented details
Logical Fallacy
Inference
Thesis
Hyperbole
20. A part is used to represent the whole (crown=king)
Metonymy
Juxtaposition
Synecdoche
Hyperbole
21. Word choice
Homily
Inductive Reasoning
Diction
Foil
22. Type of irony in which a person seems to be praising something but actually insulting
Sarcasm
Personification
Verbal Irony
Dialect
23. A play on words that are identical or similar in sounds but differ in meaning
Euphemism
Pun
Foreshadowing
Personification
24. Saying one thing but meaning the opposite
Verbal Irony
Logical Fallacy
Simile
Conceit
25. The recreation of regional spoken language
Dialect
Ambiguity
Oxymoron
Analogy
26. A metaphor which changes and grows throughout the story
Extended Metaphor
Epiphany
Diction
Anticlimax
27. A particularly clever extended metaphor
Epitaph
Conceit
A Priori Reasoning
Characterization
28. A metaphor around which the entire story revolves
Controlling Metaphor
Dialect
Point of attack
Figurative Language
29. Same ending sounds
Dramatic Irony
Denouement
Exposition
Consonance
30. Point of understanding or awakening (not necessarily emotional)
Climax
Jargon
Parallelism
Repetition
31. Literary devices that enable an author to operate on levels other than the literal (simile - metaphor - etc)
Verbal Irony
Climax
Symbol
Figurative Language
32. Emotional definition of a word
Connotation
Motif
Pun
Oxymoron
33. A short witty statement
Homily
Aphorism
Figurative Language
Dramatic Irony
34. Form of personification - speaking to an absent or dead person or object as if it is there
Characterization
Apostrophe
Setting
Flashback
35. A question that does not expect an explicit answer
Ad Hominem
Rhetorical Question
Point of attack
Dialect
36. A sermon or moralistic lecture
Enumeration
Hyperbole
Theme
Homily
37. When the reader expects a climax to occur and it doesn't happen
Anticlimax
Satire
Pedantic
Logical Fallacy
38. Using the same word or phrase for emphasis
Logical Fallacy
Consonance
Deductive Reasoning
Repetition
39. A formal argument that consists of a major premise - a minor one - and a conclusion
Denotation
Syllogism
Onomatopoeia
Zeugma
40. Writing whose purpose is to instruct or teach
Understatement
Anticlimax
Syllogism
Didactic
41. An inference that does not follow logically from the premise (literally - does not follow)
Assonance
Onomatopoeia
Metonymy
Non Sequitur
42. Technical - specialized language
Didactic
Jargon
Alliteration
Archetype
43. A rhetorical strategy that attacks the person rather than the idea
Parody
Pun
Chiasmus
Ad Hominem
44. When the story begins
Epitaph
Apostrophe
Point of attack
Foreshadowing
45. A moment of great revelation
Syntax
Epiphany
Allusion
Tone
46. Words that create mental pictures
Conceit
Imagery
Rhetoric
Diction
47. A device that enables a writer to refer to past thoughts - events - episodes
Denotation
Euphemism
Apostrophe
Flashback
48. A type of pun where the use of a word modifies two or more words - but used for different meanings (On the fishing trip - he caught three trout and a cold.)
Metaphor
Bathos
Zeugma
Subtext
49. Attitude the narrator wants the reader to take toward a setting - character - or idea
Euphemism
Conceit
Tone
Setting
50. Meaning or emotion underneath the words
Subtext
Foil
Point of attack
Allegory