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Rhetorical Terms - unit Two
for seabrook's class
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English
12th Grade
10/12/2006

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antimetabole
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The repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order—for example, “You can take the boy out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the boy.”
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antihimeria
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The substitution of one part of speech for another—for example, “The poet says we ‘milestone our lives.’”
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casuistry
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A mental exercise to discover possibilities for analysis of communication
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complex sentence
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A sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependence clauses
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compound-complex sentence
Definition
A sentence with two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses
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compound sentence
Definition
A sentence with two or more independent clauses
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compound subject
Definition
The construction in which two or more nouns, noun phrases, or noun clauses constitute the grammatical subject of a clause
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context
Definition
The convergence of time, place, audience, and motivating factors in which a piece of writing or a speech is situated
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dramatistic pentad
Definition
The invention strategy, developed by Kenneth Burke that invites a speaker or writer to create identities for the act, agent, agency, scene, and purpose in a situation. An adaptation of the pentad also calls for the speaker or writer to identify attitude in the situation.
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efferent reading
Definition
reading to garner information from a text
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epithet
Definition
a word or phrase adding a characteristic to a person’s name—for example, “Richard the Lion-Hearted”
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Figures of Rhetoric – Schemes
Definition
Variations from typical word or sentence formation
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Figures of Rhetoric – Tropes
Definition
Variations from typical patterns of thought
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Imagery
Definition
Language that evokes particular sensations or emotionally rich experiences in a reader
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litotes
Definition
Understatement—for example, “her performance ran the gamut of emotion from A to B.”
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Loose sentence
Definition
A sentence that adds modifying elements after the subject, verb and complement
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Omniscient narration
Definition
A narrative in which the reader or viewer has access to the unspoken thoughts of all the characters
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Pentad
Definition
act, agent, agency, scene,purpose
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act
Definition
In a dramatistic pentad created by a speaker or writer in order to invent material, the words the speaker or writer uses to describe what happened or happens in a particular situation
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agency
Definition
In a dramatistic pentad created by a speaker or writer in order to invent material, the words the speaker or writer uses to describe the person or persons involved in taking action in a particular situations
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agent
Definition
in a dramatistic pentad created by a speaker or writer in order to invent material, the words the speaker or writer uses to describe the person or persons involved in taking action in a particular situations
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scene
Definition
in a dramatistic pentad created by a speaker or writer in order to invent material, the words the speaker or writer uses to describe where and when something happened or happens in a particular situation
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purpose
Definition
– The goal a writer or speaker hopes to achieve with the text – for example, to clarify difficult material, to inform, to convince, and/or to persuade. Also called aim or intention. In a dramatistic pentad, created by a speak or writer in order to invent material, the words the speaker or writer uses to describe the reason something happened or happens in a particular situation
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Periodic sentence
Definition
A sentence with modifying elements included before the verb and/or complement
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Reliable narrator
Definition
A believable, trustworthy commentator on events and characters in a story
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Simple sentence
Definition
A sentence with one independent clause and no dependent clause
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Stance
Definition
a writer’s or speaker’s apparent attitude toward the audience
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Static character
Definition
a figure who remains the same from the beginning to the end of the narrative
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Subordinate clause
Definition
a group of words that includes a subject and verb but that cannot stand on its own as a sentence; also called dependent clause
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Synecdoche
Definition
a part of something used to refer to the whole – for ex. “50 head of cattle”
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Tautology
Definition
a group of words that merely repeats the meaning already conveyed
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Allegory
Definition
an extended metaphor of consonan sounds at the beginning or in the middle of two or more adjacent words
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anadiplosis
Definition
the repetition of a group of words at the beginning of a successive clauses
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anaphora
Definition
repittion of a group of words at the beginning of successive clauses
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antithesis
Definition
the juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas, often in parallel structure
-Brutus: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
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Aristotelian triangle
Definition
a diagram showing the relations of writer or speaker, audience, and text(subject) in a rhetorical situation.
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canon
Definition
one of the traditional elements of rhetorical composition- invention, arrangement, style, memory or delivery
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diction
Definition
word choice
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invention
Definition
The art of generating material for a text
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style
Definition
The choices that writers or speakers make in language for effect
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arrangement
Definition
in a spoken or written text, the placement of ideas for effect
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Memory
Definition
access to information and collective knowledge for use in compostion
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Delivery
Definition
The presentation and format of a composition
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dramatic monologue
Definition
a type of poem, popular primarily in the nineteenth century, in which the speaker is delivering a monologue to an assumed group of listeners
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dynamic character
Definition
one who changes during the course of the narrative
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ethos
Definition
the appeal of a text to the credibility and character of the speaker, writer or narrator
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heuristic
Definition
systematic strategy or method for solving problems
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implied metaphor
Definition
a metaphor embedded in a sentence rather than expressed directly as a sentence.
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jargon
Definition
specialized vocabulary of a particular group
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logos
Definition
the appeal of a text based on the logical structure of its argument or central ideas
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mood
Definition
the feeling that a text is intended to produce in the audience
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narrative
Definition
an anecdote or a story offered in support of a generalization, claim, or point. Also, a function in texts accomplished when the speaker or writer tells a story
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pathos
Definition
appeal of a text to the emotions or interests of the audience
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persona/personae
Definition
the character that a writer or speaker conveys to the audience
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purpose
Definition
the goal a writer or speaker hopes to achieve with the text,
-to clarify difficult material, to inform, to convince, and/or to persuade. Also called aim and intention
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rhetor
Definition
the speaker who uses elements of rhetoric effectively in oral or written text
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rhetoric
Definition
the art of analyzing all the choices involving language that a writer, speaker, reader or listener might make in a situation so that the text becomes meaningful, purposeful, and effective, the specific features of texts, written or spoken, that cause them to be meaningful, purposeful, and effective for readers or listeners in a situation
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syntax
Definition
the order of words in a sentence
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tone
Definition
the writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward the subject matter
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verisimilitude
Definition
the quality of a text that reflects the truth of actual experience
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