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Unit 3: Speech Rhetoric

Unit 3: Speech Rhetoric

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9th Grade

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RL.8.5, RL.11-12.3, RL.8.10

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Shannon Edwards

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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.

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Bye, bye, bye

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No pain, no gain

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Like a breeze

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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.

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I don't want to miss a thing

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Losers walk, losers talk

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Hello, hello

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It was a little cold

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Understatement

  • 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.

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When the going gets tough, the tough get going

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It rained a bit more than usual

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Heart of stone

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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.

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I think, therefore I am

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Deserts are sometimes hot, dry, and sandy

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Time is money

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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.

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It takes one to know one

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It was fine

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Family is a patchwork quilt

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Is there an Einstein in your physics class?

Unit 3: Speech Rhetoric

By Shannon Edwards

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