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17 Cards in this Set
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Analogy |
A comparison between things for the purpose of drawing conclusions on one based on its similarities to the other. |
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Anaphora |
The repetition of the same word or group of words at the beginnings of two or more clauses or lines. |
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Claim |
A thesis statement describing the position the writer is taking on an issue. |
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Clause |
A word group that contains both subject and verb. |
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Connotation |
Associations and emotional overtones. |
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Counterclaim |
A position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint. |
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Denotation |
The precise meaning of a word. |
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Diction |
Word choice |
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Direct Quotation |
Represents a person's exact words. These words are enclosed in quotation marks. |
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Ethos |
a |
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Imagery |
a |
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Indirect Quotation |
a |
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Inference |
a |
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Juxtaposition |
a |
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Logos |
a |
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Narrative |
a |
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Narrator |
a |