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11th Grade
11/15/2011

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Alliteration
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The repetition of the same sounds or letters at the beginning of consecutive words or syllables.
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Allusion
Definition
An indirect reference, often to another text or an historic event.
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Analogy
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An extended comparison between two seemingly dissimilar things.
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Anaphora
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The repetition of words at the beginning of successive clauses.
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Anecdote
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A short account of an interesting event.
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Annotation
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Explanatory or critical notes added to a text.
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Antecedent
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The noun to which a later pronoun refers
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Antimetabole
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The repetition of words in an inverted order to sharpen a contrast.
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Antithesis
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Parallel structure that juxtaposes contrasting ideas. (Note: the rhetorical strategy is slightly different from the dictionary definition, which is “opposite.”)
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Aphorism
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A short, astute statement of a general truth.
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Appositive
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A word or phrase that renames a nearby noun or pronoun.
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Archaic Diction
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The use of words common to an earlier time period; antiquated language.
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Arguement
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A statement set forth and supported by evidence.
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Aristotlelian Triangle
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A diagram that represents a rhetorical situation as the relationship among the speaker, the subject, and the audience (this is another name for the rhetorical triangle.)
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Assertion
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An emphatic statement; declaration. An assertion supported by evidence becomes an argument.
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Assumption
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A belief or statement taken for granted without proof.
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Asyndeton
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Leaving out conjunctions between words, phrases, and clauses
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Attitude
Definition
The speaker’s position on a subject as revealed through his or her tone
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Audience
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One’s listener or readership; those to whom a speech or piece of writing is addressed.
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Authority
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a reliable, respected source
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coordination
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Grammatical equivalence between parts of a sentence, often through a coordinating conjunction such as and, or but.
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Context
Definition
Words, events, or circumstances that help determine meaning
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Connotation
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That which is implied by a word, as opposed to the word's literal meaning
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Concession
Definition
A reluctant acknowledgment or yielding.
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Complex sentence
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A sentence that includes one independent clause and at least on dependent clause.
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Common group
Definition
Shared beliefs, values, or position.
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Colloquial
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An informal or conversational use of language.
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Close Reading
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A careful reading that is attentive to organization, figurative language, sentence structure, vocabulary, and other literary and structural elements of a text.
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Claim
Definition
An assertion, usually supported by evidence.
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Cite
Definition
Identifying a part of a piece of writing as being derived from a source.
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Counterargument
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A challenge to a position; an opposing argument
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Credible
Definition
Worthy of belief; trustworthy.
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Cumulative Sentence
Definition
An independent clause followed by subordinate clauses or phrases that supply additional detail.
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Declarative sentence
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A sentence that makes a statement.
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Deduction
Definition
Reasoning from general to specific.
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Denotation
Definition
The literal meaning of a word; its dictionary definition.
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Dialectal Journal
Definition
A double-column journal in which one writes a quotation in one column and reflections on that quotation in the other column.
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Diction
Definition
Word choice
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Documentation
Definition
Bibliographic information about the sources used in a piece of writing.
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Elegiac
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Mournful over what has passed or been lost; often used to describe tone.
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epigram
Definition
A brief witty statement
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ethos
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A greek term referring to the character of a person.
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Explication of text
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Explanation of a text's meaning through an analysis of all of its constituent parts, including the literary devices used, also called close reading
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facts
Definition
Information that is true or demonstrable
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figurative language
Definition
the use of tropes or figures of speech; going beyond literal meaning to achieve literary effect
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figure of speech
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an expression that strives for literary effect rather than conveying a literal meaning
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fragment
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A word, phrase or clause that does not form a full sentence
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hortatory
Definition
urging, or strongly encouraging
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hyperbole
Definition
exaggeration for the purpose of emphasis.
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imagery
Definition
Vivid use of language that evokes a reader's senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing)
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imperative sentence
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a sentence that requests or commands.
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induction
Definition
reasoning from specific to general
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inversion
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a sentence in which the verb precedes the subject
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irony
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A contradiction between what is said and what is meant; incongruity between action and result.
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juxtaposition
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Placement of two things side by side for emphasis.
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logos
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A Greek term that means “word”; an appeal to logic; one of Aristotle’s three rhetorical appeals (see ethos and pathos) .
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metaphor
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A figure of speech or trope through which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else, thus making an implicit comparison.
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metonymy
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Use of an aspect of something to represent the whole.
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modifier
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A word, phrase, or clause that qualifies or describes another word, phrase, or clause.
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narration
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Retelling an event or series of events.
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nominalization
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Turning a verb or adjective into a noun.
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occasion
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An aspect of context; the cause or reason for writing.
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omniscient narrator
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An all-knowing, usually third-person narrator.
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oxymoron
Definition
A figure of speech that combines two contradictory terms.
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pacing
Definition
The relative speed or slowness with which a story is told or an idea is presented.
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paradox
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A statement that seems contradictory but is actually true.
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parallelism
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The repetition of similar grammatical or syntactical patterns.
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parody
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A piece that imitates and exaggerates the prominent features of another; used for comic effect or ridicule.
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pathos
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A Greek term that refers to suffering but has come to be associated with broader appeals to emotion; one of Aristotle’s three rhetorical appeals (see ethos and logos).
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periodic sentence
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A sentence that builds toward and ends with the main clause.
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persona
Definition
the speaker, voice, or character assumed by the author of a piece of writing.
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personification
Definition
assigning lifelike characteristics to inanimate objects.
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polemic
Definition
an argument against an idea, usually regarding philosophy, politics, or religion.
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polysyndeton
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the deliberate use of a series of conjunctions.
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pronoun
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a word used to replace a noun or noun phrase.
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propaganda
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a negative term for writing designed to sway opinion rather than present information.
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purpose
Definition
one’s intention or objective in a speech or piece of writing.
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refute
Definition
to discredit an argument, particularly a counterargument.
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rhetoric
Definition
the study of effective, persuasive language use; according to Aristotle, use of the “available means of persuasion.”
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rhetorical modes
Definition
patterns of organization developed to achieve a specific purpose; modes include but are not limited to narration, description, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, definition, exemplification, classification and division, process analysis, and argumentation.
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rhetorical question
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question asked more to produce an effect than to summon an answer.
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rhetorical triangle
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a diagram that represents a rhetorical situation as the relationship among the speaker, the subject, and the audience (see Aristotelian triangle).
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satire
Definition
an ironic, sarcastic, or witty composition that claims to argue for something, but actually argues against it.
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scheme
Definition
a pattern of words or sentence construction used for rhetorical effect.
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sentence patterns
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the arrangement of independent and dependent clauses into known sentence constructions—such as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.
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sentence variety
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using a variety of sentence patterns to create a desired effect.
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simile
Definition
a figure of speech that uses “like” or “as” to compare two things.
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simple sentence
Definition
a statement containing a subject and predicate; an independent clause.
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source
Definition
a book, article, person, or other resource consulted for information.
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speaker
Definition
a term used for the author, speaker, or the person whose perspective (real or imagined) is being advanced in a speech or piece of writing.
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straw man
Definition
A logical fallacy that involves the creation of an easily refutable position; misrepresenting, then attacking an opponent’s position.
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style
Definition
The distinctive quality of speech or writing created by the selection and arrangement of words and figures of speech
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subject
Definition
In rhetoric, the topic addressed in a piece of writing.
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subordinate clause
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Created by a subordinating conjunction, a clause that modifies an independent clause.
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subordination
Definition
The dependence of one syntactical element on another in a sentence.
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syllogism
Definition
A form of deductive reasoning in which the conclusion is supported by a major and minor premise.
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premise; major, minor
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Two parts of a syllogism. The concluding sentence of a syllogism takes its predicate from the major premise and its subject from the minor premise.
Major premise: All mammals are warm-blooded.
Minor premise: All horses are mammals.
Conclusion: All horses are warm-blooded
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syntax
Definition
sentence structure
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synthesize
Definition
Combining or bringing together two or more elements to produce something more complex.
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thesis
Definition
The central idea in a work to which all parts of the work refer.
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thesis
Definition
The central idea in a work to which all parts of the work refer.
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thesis statement
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A statement of the central idea in a work, may be explicit or implicit.
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tone
Definition
The speaker’s attitude toward the subject or audience.
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topic sentence
Definition
A sentence, most often appearing at the beginning of a paragraph, that announces the paragraph’s idea and often unites it with the work’s thesis.
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trope
Definition
Artful diction; the use of language in a nonliteral way; also called a figure of speech.
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understatement
Definition
Lack of emphasis in a statement or point; restraint in language often used for ironic effect.
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voice
Definition
In grammar, a term for the relationship between a verb and a noun (active or passive voice). In rhetoric, a distinctive quality in the style and tone of writing.
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zeugma
Definition
A construction in which one word (usually a verb) modifies or governs—often in different, sometimes incongruent ways—two or more words in a sentence.
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