Daforest KNOWLEDGE TESTS Flashcards
D
Direct address - Directly speaking to the audience using words like “you” or “your” to create a personal connection.
A
Alliteration -The repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words, used for emphasis and memorability.
F
Facts - Presenting verifiable information to support an argument or position.
O
Opinions -Expressing personal views or judgments, often from experts or authorities in the field.
R
Rhetorical Questions - Questions asked for effect or to make a point, not expecting an answer.
E
Emotive Language -Words and phrases chosen to evoke an emotional response from the audience.
S
Statistics - The use of numerical data to support an argument or make a point more convincing.
T
Triples (Rule of three) - Grouping ideas, words, or phrases in threes for greater impact and memorability.