SLO Vocabulary Terms Flashcards
Evaluate
Examine and judge carefully. To judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of something; to access
Analysis
The process or result of identifying the parts of a whole and their relationships to one another.
Explicit
Clearly expressed or fully stated in the actual text.
Connotation
The range of associations that a word or phrase suggests in addition to its dictionary meaning.
Irony
Incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the expected result.
Inference
A judgement based on reasoning rather than on a direct or explicit statement. A conclusion based on facts or circumstances.
Tone
The attitude of the author toward the audience, characters, subject or the work itself.
Refutation
Countering of anticipated arguments
Juxtaposition
Placing one thing adjacent to another, especially for comparison and contrast
Rhetoric
The art and effective writing and speech
Diction
Specific word choices an author makes to persuade or convey tone
Ex: “She began imitating his careful diction.”
Phrase
A group pf words that do not contain at least one paired subject and predicate
Clause
A group of words containing at least one paired subject and predicate
Logos
Mode of persuasion speakers use when appealing to the audience’s ability to distinguish, through discourse, the difference between what is reasonable or unreasonable.
Ethos
Mode of persuasion requiring speakers to establish their creditibility, skill, or morality on a given subject to an intended audience .