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48 Cards in this Set

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Diction
Word choic
Syntax
Order of words/grammatical elements
Imagery
Figurative language appearing to lessons
Smell, touch, taste, hear
Phrase
Group of words functioning Asa part of speech
Doesn't have a subject AND verb
Clause
A group of words that contain both subject and verb.
Independent clause- can stand as a complete sentence
Dependent- can not stand alone as a complete sentence
Verb phrase
Was reading (group of words)
Not a bee phrase- Benedict (was reading)
Anaphora
Memorable form of repetion
"Now...." "Now…" "now…" starting each sentence with the same word (repeating)
Inference
Figuring out the meaning
Guessing emotions and detail from the tone
Denotation
Dictionary definition
Juxtaposition
The arrangement of two or more things for the purpose of comparison
Connotation
Implied meaning
Emotion associated
Prototype
Rough draft of final product
Direct quotation
Represents a persons exact words.
Words are enclosed in a quotation marks.
Indirect quotation
Reports what someone said but restates it in his/her own language.
Quotation marks are not used with indirect quotations.
Strategize
Planning the actions one will take to complete a task
Transcript
A written copy of a conversation that takes place between two or more people.
Transcript
A written copy of a conversation that takes place between two or more people.
Claim
A position statement (or thesis) that asserts an idea or take an argument for a specific position.
Transcript
A written copy of a conversation that takes place between two or more people.
Claim
A position statement (or thesis) that asserts an idea or take an argument for a specific position.
Counter-Claim
A position taking by someone with an opposing view point
Transcript
A written copy of a conversation that takes place between two or more people.
Claim
A position statement (or thesis) that asserts an idea or take an argument for a specific position.
Counter-Claim
A position taking by someone with an opposing view point
Analogy
A comparison between two things for the purpose of drawing condusions on a based on similarity to others.
Voice
The way writers or speakers uses words and tones to expeess ideas as well as his or her personal personality.
Voice
The way writers or speakers uses words and tones to expeess ideas as well as his or her personal personality.
Logos
A rhetorical appeal that uses factual evidence and logic to appeal to the audiences sense of reason.
Voice
The way writers or speakers uses words and tones to expeess ideas as well as his or her personal personality.
Logos
A rhetorical appeal that uses factual evidence and logic to appeal to the audiences sense of reason.
Narrator
The person telling a story
Voice
The way writers or speakers uses words and tones to expeess ideas as well as his or her personal personality.
Logos
A rhetorical appeal that uses factual evidence and logic to appeal to the audiences sense of reason.
Narrator
The person telling a story
Narrative
A story about a series of events that includes character development, plot, structure, and theme.
Can be a work of fiction or nonfiction.
Voice
The way writers or speakers uses words and tones to expeess ideas as well as his or her personal personality.
Logos
A rhetorical appeal that uses factual evidence and logic to appeal to the audiences sense of reason.
Narrator
The person telling a story
Narrative
A story about a series of events that includes character development, plot, structure, and theme.
Can be a work of fiction or nonfiction.
Ethos
A rhetorical appeal that focuses on ethics, or the characters or qualifications of the speaker.
Voice
The way writers or speakers uses words and tones to expeess ideas as well as his or her personal personality.
Logos
A rhetorical appeal that uses factual evidence and logic to appeal to the audiences sense of reason.
Narrator
The person telling a story
Narrative
A story about a series of events that includes character development, plot, structure, and theme.
Can be a work of fiction or nonfiction.
Ethos
A rhetorical appeal that focuses on ethics, or the characters or qualifications of the speaker.
Pathos
A rhetorical appeal to the readers to the reader's or listener's sense or emotions
Rhetorical appeals
The Use of emotion, ethical and logic
Tone
A writer or speakers attitude toward a subject, character, or audience.