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Title: Rhetorical Analysis Vocabulary list 9


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Rhetorical Analysis Vocabulary list 9
  • Rhetorical Toolswords to help analyze rhetoric

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Asyndenton
  • The omission of conjunctions (F,A,N,B,O,Y,S)
    between phrases.
  • EX
  • Vini, Vidi, Vici Julius Caesar I came, and
    I saw, and I conquered.
  • It often has the effect of hurrying the rhythm
    and adding force to the text.

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Polysyndenton
  • Employing many (more than are grammatically
    needed) conjunctions (F,A,N,B,O,Y,S) in a list of
    phrases.
  • Ex In years gone by, there were in every
    community men and women who spoke the language of
    duty and morality and loyalty and obligation
    William Buckley.
  • Has the effect of slowing down the rhythm,
    creating a sing-song effect, and giving equal
    weight to the parts of the list.

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Anadiplosis
  • The repetition of the last word or words from the
    previous line, sentence, or phrase at the
    beginning of the next.
  • EX "Watch your thoughts thoughts become words.
    Watch your words words become actions. Watch
    your actions actions become habits. Watch your
    habits habits become character. Watch your
    character it becomes your destiny.
  • I am Sam. Sam I am. Dr. Seuss

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Syllogism
  • The format of a formal argument that consists of
    major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.
  • EX
  • A Laws that degrade the human spirit are unjust.
  • B The segregation laws in Alabama degrade the
    human spirit.
  • C Therefore, the segregation laws in Alabama are
    unjust.

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Antecedent
  • The word, phrase, or clause to which a pronoun
    refers.

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Colloquial Language
  • The use of slang in writing, often to create
    local color and to provide an informal tone.

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Dialect
  • The recreation in writing of regional spoken
    language, with its sounds and rhythms.
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