Rhetorical Devices Language techniques used deliberately by a speaker to accomplish an effect on the audience that enhances the message.

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Rhetorical Devices Language techniques used deliberately by a speaker to accomplish an effect on the audience that enhances the message

DEVICES STUDIED EFFECT on Audience Ethos Appeal Pathos Appeal Logos Appeal Repetition Parallelism Antithesis Juxtaposition Allusion Analogy Satire Irony Hyperbole Fallacy Alliteration

Rhetorical Triangle SPEAKER PURPOSE SUBJECT AUDIENCE

Types of Essays Narrative Descriptive Classification Cause and Effect Definition Compare/Contrast Argumentation/Persuasion