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Rhetoric

the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.

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Ethos (ethics)

persuasion through the speaker’s or writer’s education, experience, trustworthy, likability and motivation

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Pathos (sympathy/empathy)

persuasion through emotional appealpersuasion through emotional appeal

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Logos (Logic)

persuasion through logic argument

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Rhetorical Question

a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.

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Parallelism

using similar words, clauses, phrases, sentence structure, or other grammatical elements to emphasize similar ideas in a sentence.

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Propaganda

presenting one sided information to promote an opinion and

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Restatement

an act of stating the same idea in different words

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Loaded Language/Emotive Language/ Emotional Appeal

is using strong, emotionally charged  language; words with positive and negative associations to those words that draws attention to the point

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Denotation

 the dictionary meaning of a word

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Connotation

the positive or negative charge that a word may have

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Context Clues

hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.

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Author’s purpose

the author’s reason for writing

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Speaker

the character or narrator of the poem

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Stanza

a group of lines that are surrounded by extra spaces in a poem

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Rhyme Scheme

is the pattern of rhyme in a poem as identified by lowercase letters

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External Rhyme

is when words at the end of a line of a poetry rhyme

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Internal Rhyme

is when words within a line of a poetry rhyme

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Exact Rhyme

is when the vowel sounds and ending sounds match

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Slant Rhyme

is a half rhyme or an approximate rhyme

·  Cat & kite – the “K” sound and the “T” sound match

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Imagery

creating an image with sensory descriptions

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Hyperbole

exaggeration

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Personification

giving human qualities to an object or an animal

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Metaphor

a comparison between two different things

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Simile

a comparison between two different things, containing the words “like” or “as”

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Dialect

 is a regional way of speaking

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Onomatopoeia

words that sound like a sound

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Foreshadowing

hints or clues as to what happens next

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 Flashback

 when a character remembers an event from an earlier time

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 Dramatic Irony

when one or two characters and audience know something that the other characters do not

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Situational irony

when the outcome is the opposite or completely different from what was expected

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Characterization

learning information about a character through their thoughts, words, actions, how they treat others and how they are treated

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Mood

the feeling created/evoked in the reader by a text

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Tone

the author’s attitude toward the subject

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Point of view

the view in which the story is told

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Setting

information about when and where the story takes place

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 Conflict

the struggle between two opposing forces

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Theme

 the lesson the author wants the reader to learn

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Setting

 the place or type of surroundings where a story is or an event takes place and the time period in which the story takes place

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Rising action

a series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the climax

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Climax

the most exciting part of the story, and many times when the character makes an important decision

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Resolution

the solution to the conflict