rhetorical devices quiz review
antimetable example
" by failing to prepare you are preparing to fail"
asyndeton
A construction in which elements are presented in a series without conjunctions
Syllepsis example
After he threw the ball, he threw a fit.
polysyndeton
Deliberate use of many conjunctions
Asyndeton example
I came, I saw, I conquered
syllogism example
Rocks are hard, hard things shouldn't be chewed, therefore rocks shouldn't be chewed.
polysyndeton example
They read and studied and wrote and drilled. I laughed and talked and flunked.
diacope example
We will do it, I tell you; we will do it.
Epistrophe example
You are in my thoughts always. I see you in my dreams always. Can we be together always?
anastrophe example
in silent night when rest I took for sorrow near I did not look
Antimetable
is a crisscross arrangement of words. this means the exact same words are used in two consecutive clauses, but they are reversed of crisscross
Anastrophe
is inverting the usual order of words, phrases or clauses
syllogism
is logical conclusion of ideas is drawn from two previous statements
rhetorical climax
is ordering words, phrases or clause so the most important comes last
isocolon
is parallel phrases, clauses or sentences in succession
diacope
is the consistent repetition of words can be back to back or a few words in between
Anaphora
is the intentional repetition of the first words in consecutive sentences of clauses
Epistrophe
is the intentional repetition of words at the end of consecutive C/P/S; exact opposite of anaphora
Syllepsis
is when a writer plays on the multiple meaning of a word
Antithesis
is when opposite words of statements are juxtaposed
Epanalepsis
is when the exact same word appear at the beginning and ending of C/P/S
rhetorical climax example
its a bird... its a plane.... its superman!
epanalepsis example
next time there wont be a next time
hypophord
occurs when a wrier asks a question and follows with the question with the answer
Anadiplosis
repetition of the last word of one clause at the beginning of the following clause
anadiplosis example
the crime was common, common be the pain
antithesis example
we must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools
hypophord example
why should you elect me as class president? ii will fight for you, the student body
anaphora example
My life is my purpose. My life is my goal. My life is my inspiration.