Rhetorical choices quiz lang

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logical appeal

also known as logos, this appeal uses reason and logic to persuade the audience

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ethical appeal

also known as ethos, this appeal relies on the credibility and character of the speaker to convince the audience

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emotional appeal

also known as pathos, this appeal aims to evoke emotions in the audience to persuade them

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diction

the choice and use of words in writing or speech

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tone

the attitude or approach that the author tkakes towards the subject

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comparison

highlighting the similarities between two different things

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metaphor

a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two different things

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analogy

a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanantion or clarification

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simile

a figure of speech that compares two things using “like” or “as”ana

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allegory

a narrative that uses characters and events as symbols to convey a deeper moral or political meaning

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allusion

an indirect reference to a person, event, or piece of literature

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contrast

the state of being strikingly different from something else

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juxtaposition

placing two elements close together to highlight their differences

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antithesis

a rehtorical choice that contracts two opposing ideas in a parallel structure

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repetition

the action of repeating something that has already been said or written

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exemplification

providing examples to prove a point

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anecode

a short and amusing or intetersting story about a real incident or person

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parallel structure

the use of componenyts in a sentence that are grammatically the same or similar in construction, sound, meaning, or meter. Demonstrates equality in ideas