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Apostrophe - C.R.

AP Lang Vocab #2

QuestionAnswer
Apostrophe Soliloquy where nature is addressed as if human.
Appeal 3 strategies for persuading audiences - logos, ethos, pathos
Appeal to Authority Person in authority as a means of supporting a claim
Appeal to Emotion Pathos
Appositive A noun that is immediately followed by another noun
Argument A representation of how a writer sees an issue, problem, or subject
Argument by Analysis An Argument developed by breaking down the subject into its component parts
Aristotelian Triangle A diagram showing the relationship between writer, speaker, audience, and text in a rhetorical situation
Arrangement The placement of ideas for effect
Assonance The repetition of vowel sounds of two or more adjacent words
Assumption An opinion, perspective or belief that the speaker thinks the audience holds.
Asyndeton Conjunction between related clauses
Attitude The manner in which an action is carried out
Audience The person or persons who listen or read written or spoken text and are capable of responding to it
Basic Topic One of 4 perspectives that Aristotle explained could be used to generate material about any subject
Begging the Question Constructs an argument on an assumption that the audience does not accept.
Brainstorming Planning act of the writing process
Canon One of the traditional elements of rhetorical composition
Casuistry A mental exercise to discover possibilities for analysis of communication
Casual Relationship Cause and effect relationship
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