Ethos , pathos, logos, etc
Ecphonesis
An emotional exclamatory phrase used in poetry , drama, or a song
Examples of conjunctions for polysyndeton
And, or, but
Ethos
Appeal to credibility, authority
Pathos
Appeal to emotions, hoped and dreams, and fears
Logos
Appeal to logic and reasoning
Who labeled the three rhetoric devices
Aristotle
Rhetoric
Art of persuasion and communication
Paraprosdokian translates to?
Beyond expectation
The word ethos translates to
Character
Polysyndeton often doesn't use
Commas
Invective is a type of ?
Ecphonesis
Rhetoric devices (3)
Ethos, pathos, logos
The word pathos translates to
Experience or suffering
What is pathos used for
Get readers to stop thinking and start feeling
Invective
Insulting , abusive, or highly critical language
Polysyndeton
Literary technique in which many conjunctions are used repeatedly in quick succession
Antithesis literally means
Opposite
The word logos translates to
Reason
Anaphora
Repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to achieve artistic effect
Epistrophe
Repetition of the last part of the sentence
Antithesis definition
Rhetorical device where opposite ideas are put together in a sentence, causing a contrasting event
Asyndeton
Technique in literature that intentional,y eliminates conjunctions between phrases and sentences
What happens in paraprosdokian ?
The final part of phrase or sentence is unexpected
What is logos used for
Uses clear and concise terms to help readers find logic in your argument and agree with you
What is ethos used for
When trying to persuade a person to believe a character is a good person