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repetition of a word at beg of successive clauses   anaphora  
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reason from gen to spec   deduction  
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reason from spec to gen   induction  
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urging or strongly encouraging   hortatory  
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sentence w/ verb precedes the sub   inversion  
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sentence that builds toward and ends w/ a main clause   periodic sentence  
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speaker, voice, char, assumed by the author of apiece of writing   persona  
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argument against an idea, usually regarding philo, politics, or religion   polemic  
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2 parts of a syllogism   premise  
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negative term for writing designed to sway opinion rather than present information   propaganda  
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one's intention or objective in a speech or piece of writing   puropose  
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to discredit an argument, particular a counterargument   refute  
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pattersns of organizqation develo0ped to achieve a specific purpose; modes include but are not limited to narration description, comparasion and contrast, cause and effect, definition, exemplification, classification and division, process analysis,and arg   rhetorical modes  
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question asked more to produce an effect than to summon an answer   rhetorical question  
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argument that appeals to emotion rather than reason, to feeling irather than intellect   ad hominem argument  
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device using char and or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literalm meaning   allegory  
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metaphor developed at great length occuring free in or through out a work   extended metaphor  
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emotion, violent verbal denunciation or attack using strong, abusive language   invective  
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type of sentence which main idea comes first, followed by dependent, such as phrase and clauses. too many is an informal   loose sentence  
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type of sub complement. adj group of adj or adj clause that follows a linking verb. in predicat of the sentence   predicate adjective  
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announ group of nouns or noun clause that renames the subject follows the linking verb and is lovated in predicate   predicate nomitave  
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word or clause that follows a linking verb and complements or completes the subject of the sentence by either renaming or describging it   subject compliment  
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study of meaning   semantics  
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