Emotional appeal
Ethical appeal
Logical appeal
None of the above
B. Ethical appeal
Objectivity and credibility
Trustworthiness and honesty
A lack of bias or personal perspective
A distorted or biased perspective
Ad hominem
Red herring
False analogy
Slippery slope
Hyperbole
Generalization
Qualification
Simile
Metaphor
Simile
Symbolism
Irony
Ethical appeal
Emotional appeal
Logical appeal
None of the above
The audience knows a character's secret, but the character does not.
A character pretends to be someone they are not.
A character says one thing but means another.
The narrator tells the story from their own perspective.
Emotional appeal
Ethical appeal
Logical appeal
None of the above
Semicolon
Colon
Dash
Comma
Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker, Tone
Simile, Onomatopoeia, Allusion, Paradox, Symbolism, Tone
Setting, Objectives, Audience, Point of view, Structure, Theme
Style, Order, Argument, Purpose, Syntax, Theme
To confuse the reader
To discredit the opposing view
To strengthen the author's argument
To acknowledge and refute opposing arguments
Syntax
Semantics
Grammar
Vocabulary
To entertain the reader
To inform the reader
To persuade the reader
To summarize a topic
Theme
Mood
Tone
Setting
Paradox
Fable
Allegory
Aphorism
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole
Alliteration
Oxymoron
To provide statistical evidence
To entertain the reader
To present a counterargument
To illustrate a point
The wind whispered through the trees.
The stars were diamonds in the sky.
She was as busy as a bee.
The ocean roared with anger.
The audience knows a character's secret, but the character does not.
A character pretends to be someone they are not.
A character says one thing but means another.
The narrator tells the story from their own perspective.
Hyperbole
Symbolism
Simile
Irony
A biography of Abraham Lincoln
A letter written by Abraham Lincoln
An encyclopedia article about Abraham Lincoln
A newspaper article about Abraham Lincoln
To summarize the essay
To introduce the topic
To provide evidence
To present the main argument
Irony
Paradox
Aphorism
Allegory
Strategies for using humor in writing
Techniques for organizing an essay
Modes of persuasion based on credibility, emotion, and logic
Methods for conducting research
Objectivity and credibility
Trustworthiness and honesty
A lack of bias or personal perspective
A distorted or biased perspective
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Metaphor
Simile
Life is like a box of chocolates.
This medicine works like magic.
Apples and oranges are both fruits, so they are the same.
She is as sweet as sugar.
Paradox
Fable
Allegory
Aphorism
Alliteration
Personification
Metaphor
Irony
Alliteration
Assonance
Consonance
Onomatopoeia
Passive voice
Active voice
Complex sentence
Interrogative sentence