
Unit 3: Speech Rhetoric
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Unit 3: Speech Rhetoric
By Shannon Edwards
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Key Terms in Speech Rhetoric
Parallelism
Parallelism is the matching of the forms of words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence.
Editing your work for parallel construction improves clarity and emphasizes your points.
Example:
of the people, by the people, for the people...
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct example of parallelism.
Bye, bye, bye
No pain, no gain
Like a breeze
I hardly felt a thing
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Repetition
Using a word or phrase for effect, two or more times in a speech or written work.
For repetition to be noticeable, the words or phrases should be repeated within close proximity of each other.
Repeating the same words or phrases can bring clarity to an idea and/or make it memorable for the reader.
Example:
Time after time
Heart to heart
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct example of repetition.
I don't want to miss a thing
Losers walk, losers talk
Hello, hello
It was a little cold
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Understatement
A figure of speech employed by writers or speakers to intentionally make a situation seem less important than it really is.
An understatement usually has an ironic effect.
Example:
“It rained a bit more than usual.” – Describing an area being flooded by heavy rainfall
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct example of understatement.
When the going gets tough, the tough get going
It rained a bit more than usual
Heart of stone
Red, red rose
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Metaphor
A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two non-similar things.
Example:
Laughter is the best medicine.
She is just a late bloomer.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct example of a metaphor.
I think, therefore I am
Deserts are sometimes hot, dry, and sandy
Time is money
My math teacher is he who must not be named.
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Allusion
A reference, typically brief, to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work with which the reader is presumably familiar.
Example:
His smile is like kryptonite to me. (Superman’s weakness)
She felt like she had a golden ticket. (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct example of an allusion.
It takes one to know one
It was fine
Family is a patchwork quilt
Is there an Einstein in your physics class?
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