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| Name the three Rhetorical Appeals and their meanings. |
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| Ethos (authoritative/credible appeal), Pathos (emotional appeal), and Logos (logical appeal) |
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| Name the four types of Parallelism. |
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| Anaphora, Epistrophe, Power of 3s, and Antithesis. |
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| Starting sentences, phrases, or clauses with the same word for a purpose. |
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| Ending sentences, phrases, or clauses with the same word for a purpose. |
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| The use of similar sentence structure to contrast two ideas. |
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| A reference to another work. |
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| The repetition of the same first consonant sound. |
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| Two things that are put together, but contradict. |
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| A way to contrast 2 things by putting them side-by-side. |
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| The use of a tangible object to represent something intangible. |
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| A conclusion made based on prior knowledge. |
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| What are the five main elements of Style Analysis? |
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| Diction, Imagery, Details, Language, Syntax (DIDLS) |
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| An imitation of a writer, artist, or genre. Exaggerated for comedic effect. |
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| The use of humor, irony, and/or exaggeration to ridicule something. |
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| When are semicolons used? |
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| Joins 2 independent clauses or separates items of a list that already include commas. |
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| Name some times where commas need to be used. |
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| FANBOYS conjunctions, After introductory phrases, surrounding non-essential parts of the sentence, separating series of 3+ elements or 2 adjectives, reference another part of the sentence, Name/Address?Date, Quotes, Prevent misreading. |
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| What tense should you use in a literary essay? |
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| What does 5S (the close-reading strategy) stand for? |
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| Speaker, Sentences, Situation, Shifts, Syntax |
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