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English vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Verbal Irony | Occurs when a writer or speaker says one thing but really means something quite different, usually the direct opposite. |
| Logical Appeals | Using evidence such as facts or statistics to support a position. |
| Emotional Appeals | Passages that use words that arouse strong feelings. |
| Ethical Appeals | Passages that establish the writer’s qualifications and sincerity. |
| Sustenance | Food or money to support life. |
| Glutted | Over-filled |
| Deference | Respect |
| Scrupulous | Extremely careful and precise in deciding what is right or wrong. |
| Censure | Condemn |
| Expedient | Convenient means to an end. |
| Digressed | Wandered off the subject |
| Procure | Obtain; get |
| Brevity | Being brief; shortness |
| Animosities | Hostilities; violent hatreds or resentments. |