enSCExtra Credit: Literary Vocab Word Scramble!19
rhetor: the creator of a persuasive text
audience: the recipient(s) of a persuasive text
logos: use of numbers, facts, and statistics are examples of this rhetorical strategy
ethos: use of a celebrity spokesperson to endorse a product would be an example of this rhetorical strategy
kairos: ¨Buy now! This offer expires in 24 hours!" ...is an example of this rhetorical strategy
rhetoric: the study of how we use language to create arguments and persuade others
pathos: a commercial for St. Jude's Hospital that uses pictures of child cancer patients in order to encourage people to donate is an example of this rhetorical strategy
narrative: a synonym for story
empathy: the ability to relate to the feelings of others and ¨put yourself in their shoes¨
internal: this type of rhyme is found in the middle of the line, as opposed to at the end
onomatopoeia: a word that imitates the sound of what is named
alliteration: repeated consonant sounds
refrain: a line or phrase repeated at intervals throughout the poem
caricature: an imitation--usually a drawing--that exaggerates the physical features of the subject
parody: an exaggerated imitation of a famous work
satire: a form of humor that uses exaggeration and ridicule to poke fun at celebrities and world events
stereotype: an over-generalization about a group of people
stanza: a poetic paragraph
repetition: recurrence of a word or phrase
Extra Credit: Literary Vocab Word Scramble!
RAOEATLNTIIL
repeated consonant sounds
RRENTAVAI
a synonym for story
ITENTIEOPR
recurrence of a word or phrase
ZASTAN
a poetic paragraph
RRIEFAN
a line or phrase repeated at intervals throughout the poem
MTHEPYA
the ability to relate to the feelings of others and ¨put yourself in their shoes¨
TSEOH
use of a celebrity spokesperson to endorse a product would be an example of this rhetorical strategy
HEIOTCRR
the study of how we use language to create arguments and persuade others
OTPSAH
a commercial for St. Jude's Hospital that uses pictures of child cancer patients in order to encourage people to donate is an example of this rhetorical strategy
TESTYPEORE
an over-generalization about a group of people
IAETSR
a form of humor that uses exaggeration and ridicule to poke fun at celebrities and world events
ENPTMOOAOAIO
a word that imitates the sound of what is named
TCIAUARREC
an imitation--usually a drawing--that exaggerates the physical features of the subject
OGOLS
use of numbers, facts, and statistics are examples of this rhetorical strategy
RPODAY
an exaggerated imitation of a famous work
REORHT
the creator of a persuasive text
UIENDCAE
the recipient(s) of a persuasive text
KOSRAI
¨Buy now! This offer expires in 24 hours!" ...is an example of this rhetorical strategy
ENARNITL
this type of rhyme is found in the middle of the line, as opposed to at the end
a line or phrase repeated at intervals throughout the poem
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the ability to relate to the feelings of others and ¨put yourself in their shoes¨
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use of a celebrity spokesperson to endorse a product would be an example of this rhetorical strategy
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the study of how we use language to create arguments and persuade others
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a commercial for St. Jude's Hospital that uses pictures of child cancer patients in order to encourage people to donate is an example of this rhetorical strategy
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an over-generalization about a group of people
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a form of humor that uses exaggeration and ridicule to poke fun at celebrities and world events
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a word that imitates the sound of what is named
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an imitation--usually a drawing--that exaggerates the physical features of the subject
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use of numbers, facts, and statistics are examples of this rhetorical strategy
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an exaggerated imitation of a famous work
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the creator of a persuasive text
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the recipient(s) of a persuasive text
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¨Buy now! This offer expires in 24 hours!" ...is an example of this rhetorical strategy
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ENARNITL
this type of rhyme is found in the middle of the line, as opposed to at the end