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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 numbered list
Cliche
Tone
Jargon
Enumeration
2. A formal argument that consists of a major premise - a minor one - and a conclusion
Extended Metaphor
Euphemism
Syllogism
Ad Hominem
3. Word order or organization
Parallelism
Figurative Language
Homily
Syntax
4. A word that represents a larger idea or concept
Subtext
Symbol
Anticlimax
Chiasmus
5. A rhetorical strategy that attacks the person rather than the idea
A Priori Reasoning
Setting
Ad Hominem
Inductive Reasoning
6. A play on words that are identical or similar in sounds but differ in meaning
Pun
Conceit
Motif
Sarcasm
7. A form of personification - only it is not a character in the story
Controlling Metaphor
Zeugma
Pathetic Fallacy
A Priori Reasoning
8. Clues that tip the reader off as to What is to come later in the work
Foreshadowing
Anecdote
Consonance
Oxymoron
9. A conclusion drawn from presented details
Oxymoron
Inference
Theme
Personification
10. Emotional definition of a word
Homily
Connotation
Pedantic
Inductive Reasoning
11. A metaphor around which the entire story revolves
Assonance
Diction
Controlling Metaphor
Anaphora
12. A direct comparison
Irony
Non Sequitur
Allegory
Metaphor
13. Sound words - imitative harmony
Onomatopoeia
Epiphany
Paradox
Subtext
14. Repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or sentences
Mood
Antithesis
Anaphora
Verbal Irony
15. A statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is reversed ('Susan walked - and in rushed Mary.')
Oratory
Syntax
Chiasmus
Rhetoric
16. Same beginning sound
Pathetic Fallacy
Pedantic
Antithesis
Alliteration
17. Character whose behavior and values contrast with those of another character
Foil
Synecdoche
Consonance
Diction
18. A detail - image - or character type that occurs frequently in myth and literature - thought to appeal to the unconscious
Epigraph
Archetype
Eulogy
Juxtaposition
19. 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.)
Colloquial
Logical Fallacy
Point of attack
Zeugma
20. The 'unravelling' or resolution of the story - falling action
Denouement
Deductive Reasoning
Simile
Parallelism
21. An inference that does not follow logically from the premise (literally - does not follow)
Euphemism
Logical Fallacy
Non Sequitur
Setting
22. The answer to a question
Sarcasm
Repetition
Thesis
Conceit
23. A form a logic that moves from the specific to the general
Inductive Reasoning
Foil
Climax
Exposition
24. A story that operates on the symbolic level and teaches a lesson or moral
Simile
Non Sequitur
Parable
Parody
25. Repetition of vowel sounds
Epiphany
Figurative Language
Assonance
Understatement
26. A formal - often pompous - speech
Rhetoric
Jargon
Oratory
Onomatopoeia
27. A conclusion that can be arrived at without any observations of the world - but relies only on logical connections between ideas
Rhetoric
Colloquial
A Priori Reasoning
Archetype
28. Events that take place before the story begins
Ad Hominem
Jargon
Point of attack
Exposition
29. A device that enables a writer to refer to past thoughts - events - episodes
Analogy
Subtext
Flashback
Oratory
30. Direct contrast or opposite
Oxymoron
Antithesis
Controlling Metaphor
Verbal Irony
31. Deliberately unclear - having multiple meanings
Metonymy
Ambiguity
Didactic
Verbal Irony
32. Words that create mental pictures
Imagery
Rhetoric
Apostrophe
Setting
33. Reaching for the sublime - the tone results in the absurd
Bathos
Simile
Conceit
Pathos
34. Point of understanding or awakening (not necessarily emotional)
Zeugma
Understatement
Climax
Pathos
35. A metaphor which changes and grows throughout the story
Pathos
Extended Metaphor
Inductive Reasoning
Parable
36. A form of logic that moves from the general to the specific
Ad Hominem
Deductive Reasoning
Logical Fallacy
Satire
37. Contrasting words placed together for effect
Syntax
Mood
Connotation
Oxymoron
38. A question that does not expect an explicit answer
Rhetorical Question
Ad Hominem
Denotation
Logical Fallacy
39. When the story begins
Personification
Understatement
Syntax
Point of attack
40. Dictionary definition of a word
Juxtaposition
Pathos
Denotation
Mood
41. Words - phrases - ideas placed side by side for effect
Motif
Climax
Ad Hominem
Juxtaposition
42. When the reader expects a climax to occur and it doesn't happen
Anticlimax
Pun
Assonance
Pathos
43. Direct contrast or opposite
Climax
Colloquial
A Priori Reasoning
Antithesis
44. Saying one thing but meaning the opposite
Theme
Exposition
Verbal Irony
Subtext
45. Technical - specialized language
Jargon
Ambiguity
Bathos
Flashback
46. Scholarly - academic writing that is difficult to understand
Mood
Situational Irony
Epigraph
Pedantic
47. Writing whose purpose is to instruct or teach
Antithesis
Didactic
Mood
Climax
48. A comparison between two dissimilar ideas or things
Flashback
Epiphany
Metaphor
Analogy
49. Emotional response of the reader
Juxtaposition
Onomatopoeia
Subtext
Mood
50. A comparison using like or as
Antithesis
Jargon
Simile
Colloquial