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TERMS

TERMS. By Erin Asbel and Hailee St. Louis. PUN. A pun is a play on words and is created by using a word that has two different meanings, or using two different words with similar meanings for a playful effect. REPETITION. Repetition is the reiteration of a word or phrase for emphasis.

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TERMS

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  1. TERMS By Erin Asbel and Hailee St. Louis

  2. PUN • A pun is a play on words and is created by using a word that has two different meanings, or using two different words with similar meanings for a playful effect.

  3. REPETITION • Repetition is the reiteration of a word or phrase for emphasis

  4. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,Humpty Dumpty had a great fall;All the King's horses and all the King's menCouldn't put Humpty together again

  5. RHETORIC • Rhetoric is the art and logic of a written or spoken argument

  6. RHETORICAL MODES • Describes the variety, the conventions, and the purposes of the major kinds of writing. The four most common rhetorical modes are as follows: • Exposition • Argumentation • Description • Narration

  7. An anecdote is an example of narration; Which is one of the rhetorical modes An anecdote example is the story of George Washington chopping down a cherry tree.

  8. RHETORICAL STRATEGY • A strategy is a plan of action or movement to achieve a goal. In rhetoric, strategy describes the way an author organizes words and sentences in order to achieve a particular purpose.

  9. QUIZ • 1.) A play on words • 2.) Consists of 4 modes • 3.) The reiteration of a word • 4.) The way an author organizes words • 5.) The art of an argument • Rhetoric • Pun • Rhetorical Modes • Rhetorical Strategy • Repetition

  10. ANSWERS • 1.)B • 2.)C • 3.)E • 4.)D • 5.)A

  11. “Glossary of Literary, Rhetorical, and Linguistic Terms” moonstar.com. Moonstar, n.d., Web. 13 Dec 2011 “Humpty Dumpty Rhyme”. Rhymes.org.uk. Rhymes, n.d., Web. 13 Dec. 2011 Pun image: N/A. Image. Puns Of Steel. Amsco Extra!, 22 Nov. 2009. Web. 13 Dec. 2011 Repetition image: Carroll, Lewis. Through The Looking Glass. New York: Signet Classic, 1960. Print. Rhetoric image: N/A. Image. The Rhetorical Triangle. Mrs. DeVars- English and Reading Jefferson High School- MO2, Web. 13 Dec 2011 Rhetorical Strategy image: "Wordles." Digital Writing and Research Lab. Web. 25 Apr. 2011. WORKS CITED

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