English Test Vocab Flashcards
a question asked for effect, not requiring an answer It prompts the audience to think and reflect on the message.
Rhetorical Question
The art of using language effectively and persuasively to communicate ideas and influence an audience
Rhetoric
involves using the same grammatical structure for items of equal importance within a sentence. It creates a sense of balance and rhythm.
Parallelism/Parallel Structure
involves using the same word, phrase, or idea multiple times for emphasis. It reinforces a point and can create a memorable effect on the audience.
Repetition
involves repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. It creates a rhythmic and persuasive effect.
Anaphora
involves using powerful and emotionally intense words to evoke strong feelings in the audience. It aims to engage and persuade by tapping into the emotions of the listeners or readers
Charged Language
involves contrasting ideas by placing them in parallel structures. It highlights the differences between two concepts
Antithesis
making a reference to another work of literature, person, or event. It relies on the audience’s knowledge of the reference to convey meaning
Allusion
a comparison between two different things to highlight a similarity. It helps the audience understand a complex or abstract concept by relating it to something familiar
Analogy
Parallelism/Parallel Structure examples
1.She likes swimming, hiking, and biking. 2.Chase checked under his bed, looked on the bookshelf, and peered into the refrigerator
Repetition Example
1) “Yes, we can! Yes, we can! Yes, we can!”
Anaphora Example
“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up… I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”
Charged Language Examples
1)”The heartbreaking tale of poverty demands our urgent attention and action.” 2) “The triumphant victory over adversity brought tears of joy to everyone in the room.
Antithesis Example
1) “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
Allusion Examples
1) “She had a Mona Lisa smile, mysterious and captivating.” 2)”His strength was like Hercules, unmatched and legendary.”