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Rhetorical Devices (Use a dash in between compound words!)

Horizontales
Information to show that an argument is just or fair.
The use of highly emotional or provocative statements ending in an exclamation mark.
Sounding fair and demonstrating your knowledge, credibility and expertise when speaking.
Information to show that a higher power supports the idea.
Identical to anaphora, except that it’s the repetition of one or more words at the end of successive phrases, clauses, or sentences.
The repetition of words or phrases at the beginnings of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences.
A formula for contrasting ideas that are very different from one another and offering why your idea is better. Offer the opposing idea first, then offer your idea and explain why it’s better.
When something is compared to something else without the use of “like” or “as”; suggesting a likeness or analogy between two very different things.
Verticales
Information to influence a reader’s feelings
“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?”
REPETITION: The recurrence of words, phrases, or lines.
The expression of contrasting ideas in similar grammatical structure.
Information to show that an argument is well-reasoned.
The expression of the same ideas in different words.
The associations that go along a word.
A type of repetition using the same grammatical structure.
The basic dictionary definition of a word.
Persuading an audience by evoking emotions to make them feel the way the speaker wants them to feel.
Making clear, logical connections between ideas using facts, statistics, and even historical or literal analogies