Speaker'sviewpointAn idea or opinionthat author anstates, explains,and supports inwriting.RhetoricThe art ofeffective orpersuasivespeaking orwriting.CounterclaimAnopposingpoint ofview.OversimplificationFallacy thatoversimplifiesan issue.EthosRhetoricalappeal thatshows anauthor iscredible andtrustworthy.ValidReasoningIf thepremises aretrue theconclusion istrue.LogosRhetoricalappeal to anaudience'ssense ofreason andlogic.BandWagonThe"everyoneis doing it"fallacy.CredibleWorthy ofbelief orconfidence.PathosRhetoricalappeal to anaudience'semotions.Free!ClaimDebatable orcontroversialstatement that awriter or speakerintends to provewith evidence..EvasionFallacythatintends todistract.FallacyA misleadingor incorrectargument.AntithesisA figure of speechthat showscontrast by usingparallelism ofwords that areopposites.ParallelismWhen phrasesor sentencesfollow similargrammaticalpatterns.Speaker'sviewpointAn idea or opinionthat author anstates, explains,and supports inwriting.RhetoricThe art ofeffective orpersuasivespeaking orwriting.CounterclaimAnopposingpoint ofview.OversimplificationFallacy thatoversimplifiesan issue.EthosRhetoricalappeal thatshows anauthor iscredible andtrustworthy.ValidReasoningIf thepremises aretrue theconclusion istrue.LogosRhetoricalappeal to anaudience'ssense ofreason andlogic.BandWagonThe"everyoneis doing it"fallacy.CredibleWorthy ofbelief orconfidence.PathosRhetoricalappeal to anaudience'semotions.Free!ClaimDebatable orcontroversialstatement that awriter or speakerintends to provewith evidence..EvasionFallacythatintends todistract.FallacyA misleadingor incorrectargument.AntithesisA figure of speechthat showscontrast by usingparallelism ofwords that areopposites.ParallelismWhen phrasesor sentencesfollow similargrammaticalpatterns.

Rhetorical Devices Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. An idea or opinion that author an states, explains, and supports in writing.
    Speaker's viewpoint
  2. The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
    Rhetoric
  3. An opposing point of view.
    Counterclaim
  4. Fallacy that oversimplifies an issue.
    Oversimplification
  5. Rhetorical appeal that shows an author is credible and trustworthy.
    Ethos
  6. If the premises are true the conclusion is true.
    Valid Reasoning
  7. Rhetorical appeal to an audience's sense of reason and logic.
    Logos
  8. The "everyone is doing it" fallacy.
    Band Wagon
  9. Worthy of belief or confidence.
    Credible
  10. Rhetorical appeal to an audience's emotions.
    Pathos
  11. Free!
  12. Debatable or controversial statement that a writer or speaker intends to prove with evidence..
    Claim
  13. Fallacy that intends to distract.
    Evasion
  14. A misleading or incorrect argument.
    Fallacy
  15. A figure of speech that shows contrast by using parallelism of words that are opposites.
    Antithesis
  16. When phrases or sentences follow similar grammatical patterns.
    Parallelism