rhetorical situation - relationship between author, content, audience, three-way conversation, purpose - Why author put pen to paper, what do they want the audience to do or believe, exigence/context/occasion - inspiration, situation, occasion for writing, audience - to whom the piece was originally intended, the filter the author runs the language through, content/message - subject main ideas, claim - thesis/warrant/belief, evidence - provable information that supports reasons, tone - emotion of the author in regard to the content, diction - right word right place right time, syntax - sentence patterns, selection of detail/imagery - sensory language, figurative language - simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, apostrophe, metonomy, synecdoche, allusion, mode of discourse - argument, narrative, process, compare/contrast, classification/division, Appeals - Logos, Pathos, Ethos, Parallelism - Repeated grammatical pattern to balance ideas, Antithesis - using opposites in the same clause to create conflict and contrast, summary - a collection of main ideas from an entire passage, paraphrase - a rewording of a quotation (one or two lines),
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