English 101 Terms Complete Questions And Verified Answers Graded A+.
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Ethos - correct answer an appeal based on the character/reputation/ credibility of the speaker.
Pathos - correct answer appeal to emotion
logos - correct answer an appeal based on lo...
Ethos - correct answer an appeal based on the character/reputation/ credibility of
the speaker.
Pathos - correct answer appeal to emotion
logos - correct answer an appeal based on logic or reason
analysis - correct answer to separate a subject into parts of the act or result of
doing so
synthesis - correct answer to link elements into a whole, or the act or result of
doing so
inference - correct answer to draw a conclusion, or the act or result of doing so
metaphor - correct answer declares one thing to be another.
connotation - correct answer refers to a word's implied meaning
denotation - correct answer dictionary, literal definition of a word
explicit - correct answer fully and clearly expressed
implicit - correct answer unquestioning or unreserved, absolute
diction - correct answer the choice of words
, critical reading - correct answer a group of interlocking skills that are essential.
Seeks the meaning beneath the surface
tone - correct answer the way a writer expresses his or her regard for subject,
audience of self. Through word choice, sentence structures and what is actually said, the writer conveys
an attitude and sets a prevailing spirit
thesis statement - correct answer the central idea, defines purpose
anecdote - correct answer a brief narrative or retelling of a story or event
allusion - correct answer to refer to a person, place, or thing believed to be
common knowledge, or the act or result of doing so. An allusion may point to a famous event, a familiar
saying, a noted personality, a well-known story or song.
simile - correct answer states the comparison directly, usually connecting the two
things using like or as
euphemism - correct answer is a generally harmless word, name, or phrase that
replaces an offensive or suggestive one.
narration - correct answer the mode of writing that tells a story
symbolism - correct answer representing things by use of symbols
personification - correct answer a simile or metaphor that assigns human traits to
inanimate objects or abstractions
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