"SYNTAX", "Grammatical arrangement of words." "SARCASM", "A generally bitter comment that is ironically or satirically worded." "COLLOQUIAL", "Ordinary or familiar type of conversation." "CONNOTATION", "Rather than the dictionary definition, the associations suggested by a word. Implied meaning rather than literal meaning." "ETHOS", "being convinced by the credibility of the author. We tend to believe people whom we respect." "IRONY", "When the opposite of what you expect to happen does." "SYNECHODE", "A kind of metonymy when a whole is represented by naming one of its parts, or vice versa. “The cattle rancher owned 500 head.” “Check out my new wheels.”" "PERSONIFICATION", "Giving human-like qualities to something that is not human. “The tired old truck groaned as it inched up the hill.”" "INDUCTIVE REASONING", "uses a set of specific observations to reach an overarching conclusion" "ARGUMENT", "a piece of reasoning with one or more premises and a conclusion"
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