Ethos logos pathos | drama terms | Sound devices in poetry | MLA Format | parts of speech for 400 |
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What is logos
this part of speech is used when someone wants to appeal to your logical side
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What is a soliloquy
the actor on stage speaks there thoughts aloud by themselves.
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What is consonance
the repetition of a sound
"the Big Black Bear Bought a Book." |
parenthetical citation
the original sources that appear in the text of your paper.
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What is a simile
this part of speech directly compares to things
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What is pathos
this part of speech is use when some is appealing to your emotions
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What is an aside
a character speaks but is not heard onstage, used to give the audience information
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What is assonance
A resemblance in the sounds of words or syllables.
"the cAt rAn to the Alleyway. |
header
a title or heading that is printed at the top of the page
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What is metaphor
this part of speech is when a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
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What is ethos
often used by authority "your mom said, it's time to go inside."
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What is a monologue
a long speech by a character usually during a conversation,
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What is alliteration
the occurrence of the same sound or letter
"She Sells Sea Shells by the Sea Shore" |
work cited
resources used
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What is personification
giving human characteristics to something such as
"the walls have eyes." |
What is ethos
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What is soliloquy
o romeo romeo wherefore art thou Romeo.
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What is onomatopoeia
the process in which a word is used to suggest or describe a sound.
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What are the rules for MLA .
Typed, TNR, 12 pt font, and double space
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What is hyperbole
the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech.
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What is logos
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What is an aside
a speech to the audience
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What is blank verse/ what is iambic pentameter
a verse without rhyme.
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What is modern language association.
what does mla stand for
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What is foreshadowing
a warning or indication of a future event.
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