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Rhetoric Vocab
This is the ACL's rhetoric vocab
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02/12/2014

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ad hominem
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an argument attacking an individual's character rather than his or her position on an issue
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allegory
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a literary work in which characters, objects, or actions represent abstractions
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alliteration
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the repetition of initial sounds in successive or neighboring words
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allusion
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a reference to something literary, mythological, or historical

ex:Patrick Henry urged his listeners not to be "betrayed with a kiss."
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analogy
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a comparison between two different things which are similar in some way
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anaphora
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the repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or sentences
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anecdote
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a brief personal narrative which focuses on a particular incident or event
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antithesis
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a statement in which two opposing ideas are balanced
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aphorism
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a concise statement which expresses succintly a general truth or idea, often using rhyme or balance
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apostrophe
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the act of speaking directly to an absent or imaginary person, or to some abstraction
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chiasmus
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a statement consisting of two parallel parts in which the second part is structurally reversed
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colloquialism
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informal words or expressions not usually acceptable in formal writing
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conceit
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a fanciful, particuolarly clever extended metaphor
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connotation
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the implied or associative meaning of a word
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denotation
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the literal meaning of a word
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diction
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having to do with the word choices made by a writer
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didactic
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something which has as its primary purpose to teach or instruct
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ellipsis
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the omission of a word or phrase which is grammatically necessary but can be deduced from the context
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epiphany
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a moment of sudden realization or insight
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euphemism
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an indirect, less offensive way of saying something tha tis considered unpleasant
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genre
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genre
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hyperbole
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intentional exaggeration to create an effect
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imagery
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concrete, sensory details which contribute to the themes or ideas of a work
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invective
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an intensely vehement, highly emotional verbal attack
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irony
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a situation or statement where the truth is the opposite of appearances
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litotes
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a type of understatement in which something affirmative is expressed by negating its opposite
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metaphor
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a direct comparison of two different things which suggests they are somehow the same
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metonymy
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substituting the name of one object closely associated with it
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motif
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a standard theme or dramatic situation which recurs in various works
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non sequitur
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an inference that does not logically follow from the premises
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onomatopoeia
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a word formed from the imitation of natural sounds
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oxymoron
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an expression in which two words that contradict each other are joined
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paradox
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an apparently contradictory statement wich actually contains some truth
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parody
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a humorous imitation of a serious work
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pathos
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the quality in a work that prompts the reader to feel pity or sorrow
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pedantic
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describing an excessive display of lealrning or scholarship
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personification
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endowing non-human objects or creatures with human qualities or characteristics
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sarcasm
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harsh, cutting language / tone designed to ridicule; verbal irony
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satire
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the use of humor to emphasize human weaknesses or imperfections in social siutations
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style
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the overall manner in which an individual writer expresses ideas
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syllepsis
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the linking of one word with two other words in two strikingly different ways
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syllogism
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a logical arguemtn in which a conlcusion is based on a major premise and a minor premise
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symbol
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an object which is something in itself and yet is used to represent something else
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synecdoche
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using one part of an object to represent the entire object
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syntax
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the manner in which words are arranged by a writer into sentences
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tautology
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needless repetition which adds no meaning or understanding
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tone
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the attitude of a writer, usually implied, toward the subject or audience
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understatement
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the deliberate represetnation of something as less in magnitude than it really is
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