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Imagery

Descriptive language.

Tone

The writers attitude towards a subject, expressed through his writing.

Metaphor

A figure of speech comparing two unrelated things.

Implied Metaphor

A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without mentioning them.

Extended Metaphor

A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is continued throughout a set of sentences.

Logical Appeal

Attempting to persuade somebody by using evidence and their sense of reason.

Emotional Appeal

Attempting to persuade somebody by using their emotions.

Paradox

A statement that directly contradicts itself.

Rhetorical Question

A figure of speech that is asked to make a point instead of wanting an answer.

Mood

A literary elements that uses words and descriptions to promote certain feelings in the reader.

Theme

The underlying message within a given writing.