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CN-Speech Literary Terms Please take Cornell Notes on the following slides Write the word on the left and the definition on the right
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Anecdote Very brief account of a particular incident May depict a real incident or person Usually included in a literary work to make a point
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Emotional Appeal When an author includes loaded words or anecdotes in an effort to affect the readers’ emotions
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Figurative Language Language which uses figures of speech to convey unique images and create some sort of special effect or impression A “figure of speech” is an intentional deviation from the ordinary usage of language Examples: – You’re such a sweetie pie. (metaphor) – Wow! It’s raining cats and dogs! (hyperbole) – I’m as hungry as a horse. (simile) – You broke my heart. (metaphor)
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Logical Appeal When an author uses reasons backed up by evidence such as facts, statistics, examples, and experts’ opinions to support an argument
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Repetition When an author repeats certain words or phrases for effect
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Tone The writer’s attitude toward the subject or audience as conveyed through the author’s choice of words or detail
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Speech Lit. Terms Mini-Poster On your index card, choose one literary term that you understand the best and create a mini-poster for it On the mini-poster include the term on one side. Write the definition, an example and an illustration of that example on the other – The example can be taken from the King speech, or it can be one you come up with on your own When you are finished, turn the mini-poster in to the box on Ms. V’s desk
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