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Butler's Lit 9
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Literature
9th Grade
10/19/2009

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biography
Definition

a work that describes the events in a person's life (not the author's life)

written in 3rd person and may cover the story of his/her entire life story

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autobiography
Definition

an author writes the story of his/her own life.

It is written in 1st person.

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memoir

 

Definition
a type of autobiography that focuses on a specific memory, instead of the author's entire life.
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essay
Definition
a short writing about a particular topic that tells what the author thinks or knows about the topic
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speech
Definition
a work of nonfiction delivered out loud to a specific audience
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editorial
Definition

a newspaper or magazine article that gives the opinion (like on television)

that resembles such an article

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tone
Definition
the author's attitude about what he or she is writing about
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audience
Definition
the best people to read a piece of writing/hear a speech (because it was written for them, focused on topics that are important to them).
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purpose
Definition

the reason something is written

(there are 4)

to inform, to describe, to persuade, to entertain

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style
Definition
the way an author uses language.  It is made up of diction, which is a word choice (simple or complex), sentence structure, and whether or not the author uses figurative language
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persuasion
Definition
any argument or reasoning to convince people to change the way they think or act.  **This  works best with support (you give them facts and reasons to change what they think, instead of telling them they are wrong)
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propaganda
Definition
the spreading of ideas, information, or rumors for the purpose of helping or hurting an institution, a cause, or a person. 
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aesthetic
Definition
having to do with beauty, having a pleasing appearance
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fallacy
Definition

a flawed argument that is not logical, but seems to be sound.

(used in advertising alot)

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assertion
Definition

a statement that someone makes without evidence

(example:  "This product will change your life!")

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appeal to logic
Definition
a type of persuasion using facts, examples, statistics, and other evidence from books and sources people can trust.
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appeal to authority
Definition
a type of persuasion that calls upon an individual or other expert source to give credibility to an argument
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appeal to emotion
Definition
a type of persuasion when a speaker or writer builds an argument using expressive language instead of presenting evidence
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testimonial
Definition
a fallacy based on quotations or endorsements from famous people that attempts to connect a famous or respectable person with a product or item
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ad hominem
Definition

(attacking the person)

a fallacy in which somone cannot win an argument based on the issues, so they just attack the character of the person making the argument

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bait-and- switch
Definition
a fallacy in which a customer is attracted by the advertisement of a low-priced item but is encouraged to buy a higher-priced one.
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bandwagon
Definition
a fallacy in which one is attracted to popular party, faction, or cause that attracts growing support:  following the crowd rather than using evidence to justify a conclusion
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generalization
Definition

(jumping to conclusions)

making a broad statement based on a small sample

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plain folks
Definition
a fallacy based on appeal to the common person or "average Joe"
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card stacking
Definition
a fallacy that lists all of the good things about a product or issue and leaves out the negative things
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scare tactic
Definition
a fallacy that uses fear to persuade people to vote for a person or buy a product
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glittering generalities
Definition
a fallacy in which emotionally appealing words that are closely linked to things that are important to us are used to influence people without reasoning or evidence
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