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Rhetoric Vocab
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logic-and-reasoning
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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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. Emotional definition of a word
Oxymoron
Figurative Language
Connotation
Consonance
2. Events that take place before the story begins
Paradox
Exposition
Ad Hominem
Cliche
3. Character whose behavior and values contrast with those of another character
Foil
Epigraph
Controlling Metaphor
Sarcasm
4. The use of slang in writing
Thesis
Tone
Colloquial
Imagery
5. A form of logic that moves from the general to the specific
Hyperbole
Metonymy
Pun
Deductive Reasoning
6. An inference that does not follow logically from the premise (literally - does not follow)
Non Sequitur
Characterization
Zeugma
Jargon
7. Deliberately unclear - having multiple meanings
Ambiguity
Synecdoche
Epitaph
Figurative Language
8. A particularly clever extended metaphor
Deductive Reasoning
Thesis
Onomatopoeia
Conceit
9. The recreation of regional spoken language
Jargon
Dialect
Tone
Syntax
10. A formal - often pompous - speech
Oratory
Subtext
Figurative Language
Enumeration
11. Unexpected outcome in the plot
Situational Irony
Pun
Irony
Motif
12. Using the same word or phrase for emphasis
Point of attack
Aphorism
Repetition
Foreshadowing
13. The manipulation of words for a specific purpose
Rhetoric
Anecdote
Metonymy
Homily
14. A numbered list
Logical Fallacy
Irony
Foreshadowing
Enumeration
15. Literary - historical - artistic reference
Allusion
Consonance
Motif
Foil
16. Statement that contradicts itself - "the more you learn the less you know"
Apostrophe
Paradox
Climax
Controlling Metaphor
17. A metaphor which changes and grows throughout the story
Metaphor
Connotation
Epiphany
Extended Metaphor
18. Saying one thing but meaning the opposite
Ad Hominem
Dialect
Verbal Irony
Metaphor
19. A metaphor around which the entire story revolves
Ambiguity
Epitaph
Figurative Language
Controlling Metaphor
20. Emotional response of the reader
Personification
Mood
Inference
Archetype
21. The 'unravelling' or resolution of the story - falling action
Parallelism
Flashback
Denouement
Allusion
22. Scholarly - academic writing that is difficult to understand
Synecdoche
Pedantic
Archetype
Anticlimax
23. Writing whose purpose is to instruct or teach
Extended Metaphor
Simile
Didactic
Allegory
24. A question that does not expect an explicit answer
Non Sequitur
Simile
Oxymoron
Rhetorical Question
25. A story that operates on the symbolic level and teaches a lesson or moral
Understatement
Parable
Epitaph
Deductive Reasoning
26. The underlying message
Theme
Understatement
Jargon
Metonymy
27. Form of personification - speaking to an absent or dead person or object as if it is there
Apostrophe
Subtext
Jargon
Ambiguity
28. 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.)
Ambiguity
Epigraph
Zeugma
Antithesis
29. A comparison between two dissimilar ideas or things
Homily
Analogy
Mood
Theme
30. Direct contrast or opposite
Satire
Mood
Analogy
Antithesis
31. An overused expression
Cliche
Personification
Pun
Chiasmus
32. Inanimate objects or abstract ideas given human characteristics
Logical Fallacy
Personification
Denouement
Dialect
33. A mistake in reasoning
Understatement
Zeugma
Logical Fallacy
Hyperbole
34. Literary devices that enable an author to operate on levels other than the literal (simile - metaphor - etc)
Figurative Language
Situational Irony
Conflict
Subtext
35. A comic imitation that ridicules the original. It can be mocking or gently humorous
Conflict
Parody
Anticlimax
Motif
36. A form a logic that moves from the specific to the general
Inductive Reasoning
Inference
Hyperbole
Parallelism
37. Ashort account of an interesting or humorous incident - intended to illustrate or support some point
Simile
Anecdote
Antithesis
Epitaph
38. When the reader expects a climax to occur and it doesn't happen
Dialect
Archetype
Oratory
Anticlimax
39. Describing something indirectly by referring to things around it
Theme
Pedantic
Ambiguity
Metonymy
40. Reaching for the sublime - the tone results in the absurd
Subtext
Denouement
Metonymy
Bathos
41. Word choice
Synecdoche
Climax
Epigraph
Diction
42. A conclusion that can be arrived at without any observations of the world - but relies only on logical connections between ideas
A Priori Reasoning
Connotation
Anaphora
Epitaph
43. A part is used to represent the whole (crown=king)
Synecdoche
Characterization
Subtext
Apostrophe
44. Technical - specialized language
Situational Irony
Anticlimax
Syllogism
Jargon
45. Dictionary definition of a word
Inductive Reasoning
Apostrophe
Denotation
Rhetorical Question
46. An inscription on a tombstone
Colloquial
Non Sequitur
Personification
Epitaph
47. Pattern; repeated image - symbol - idea
Motif
Juxtaposition
Parable
Repetition
48. Attitude the narrator wants the reader to take toward a setting - character - or idea
Parody
Diction
Hyperbole
Tone
49. A moment of great revelation
Point of attack
Allusion
Epiphany
Onomatopoeia
50. A device that enables a writer to refer to past thoughts - events - episodes
Eulogy
Denotation
Pathos
Flashback