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English 9 Hock
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art of analyzing all of the language choices a writer makes to be meaningful and effective
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asked for emphasis; does not expect a response
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comparison of two unlike things using like or as.
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giving human qualities to animals or objects
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a rhetorical appeal to an audience’s emotions
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deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive verses, clauses, or paragraphs.
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repetition of initial (first) sounds in a series of words
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an expression (figure of speech) that does not mean what it literally says.
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incorrect argumentation in logic and rhetoric resulting in a lack of validity, or more generally, a lack of soundness
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a rhetorical appeal to logic or reason
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balanced components within a line, a paragraph, or a larger unit of composition
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a strong piece of imagery that combines two or more senses
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exaggeration or overstatement
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a word that imitates the sound it represents
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____________ words: evoke an emotional response
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numbers/percentages used to make an impression
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repeating lines or a piece of a line for effect
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comparison of two unlike things without using like or as.
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positioning one term against another for emphasis; pointing out opposites (sometimes extremes) to make a point (sometimes using “not X, but Y” structure)
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often used in political speeches for rhythmic purposes; listing three components within a line, a paragraph, or a larger unit
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an object or action that means more than its literal meaning
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reference to well-known historical person/event or literary character/work
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mood or attitude expressed in a work
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a rhetorical appeal to the credibility of the author
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