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Allusion is...
a question without an answer
a short, entertain account
a magic trick
a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, or thing
Anecdote is
when a speaker anticipates objections or arguments
a short, entertaining account of some happening
a question without an answer
a brief or indirect reference to a person place or thing
Counterargument/Counterclaim
When the writer anticipates objections
an appeal to authority or an expert
an appeal to emotions
an appeal to an orange
Ethos is...
where a speaker makes your feel
where a speaker uses facts
where a speaker claims to be an expert
where a speaker plays loud music
Pathos is...
an appeal to a listener's personal feelings
an appeal to a listener's courage
something Mr. Chaney wants us to learn
an appeal to facts or logic
Logos is...
an argument where a speaker repeats words or phrases for emphasis
an argument where a speaker asks a question of the audience
Is it the end of the year yet?
an argument where a speaker uses deductive reasoning, facts, and statistics
Repetition is...
asking a question of an audience
repeating words or phrases for emphasis
using facts or statistics
repeating words or phrases for emphasis
An example of a rhetorical question is...
What do you want for lunch?
Which of these colors do you prefer?
Do you want to stay in at lunch?
How many times have you farted today?
Call to Action is...
asking/encouraging your audience to do something
a video game
a movie franchise starring Jennifer Lawrence
an argument using a speaker's authority
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