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Rhetorical devices quiz is tomorrow!. Are you ready?. Rhetoric. What is rhetoric ?. Rhetoric. Why is redundancy a problem?. Rhetoric. Synecdoche is similar to, even interchangeable with, which other rhetorical device?. Rhetoric. Draw an image or symbol that represents an epiphany .

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  1. Rhetorical devices quiz is tomorrow! Are you ready?

  2. Rhetoric • What is rhetoric?

  3. Rhetoric • Why is redundancy a problem?

  4. Rhetoric Synecdoche is similar to, even interchangeable with, which other rhetorical device?

  5. Rhetoric • Draw an image or symbol that represents an epiphany.

  6. Rhetoric • Which of the following is an example of litotes? A I am not unaware of your acts of kindness. B All hands on deck. C My sister, Karen, is always late.

  7. Rhetoric • Which point of view is used in this sentence: Your success on tomorrow’s quiz is essential for continued success in the class.

  8. Rhetoric • Give an example of prose.

  9. Rhetoric • Which of the following is a euphemism? A The water mirrors the nature surrounding it. B She was let go from her job. C All hands on deck D Risking death is the only way to live.

  10. Rhetoric • Give two different examples of onomatopoeia.

  11. Rhetoric • Define an allusion.

  12. Rhetoric • What makes a rhetorical question rhetorical?

  13. Rhetoric • List three different words that could be used to define the mood or tone of a particular piece of writing.

  14. Rhetoric • With words or pictures, juxtapose an animal and a boat.

  15. Rhetoric • How is an extended metaphor used differently than a regular metaphor? • Note: Your answer cannot include the word “extended.”

  16. Rhetoric • Give a well known example of an allegory.

  17. Rhetoric • Write a sentence that uses alliteration.

  18. Rhetoric • Give a defensible theme from “Thanksgiving is a Beast.” Then, list the motif from which that theme derives.

  19. Rhetoric • Hot is to cold as fire is to ice. • This is an example of which rhetorical device?

  20. Rhetoric • The sentence below employs which rhetorical device to achieve comedy? My mailman should be a comedian, his delivery is perfect. Source: our wiki

  21. Rhetoric • Give an example of a hyperbole.

  22. Rhetoric • Write a sentence that includes an allusion. Underline it.

  23. Rhetoric • Give an example of something that cannot be personified.

  24. Rhetoric • Give a specific example of a person who might be guilty of purple patch.

  25. Rhetoric • Which of the sentences below contains passive voice. A The whale’s tail slapped the ocean’s surface. B Your writing is weakened by the use of repeated words. C Coffee is a morning tradition in many households. D I think my essay is the best it can be.

  26. Rhetoric • Give a situation in which a person is likely to engage in monologue.

  27. Rhetoric • An anecdote is a strategy often suggested for which part of an essay.

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