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 English Language Arts Content Standards - Curriculum Frameworks (CA Dept of Education)
GLOSSARY appeal to pathos (pity) appositive archetypal criticism archetype attack ad hominem bandwagon base word blend boundary climax clustering complement A common fallacy in arguments, the ad misericordiam approach is a special case of the appeal to emotion in...
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GLOSSARY appeal to pathos (pity) appositive archetypal criticism archetype attack ad hominem bandwagon base word blend boundary climax clustering complement A common fallacy in arguments, the ad misericordiam approach is a special case of the appeal to emotion in which the altruism and mercy of the audience are the special emotions to which the speaker appeals. A word or phrase that restates or modifies an immediately preceding noun. Note: An appositive is often useful as a context clue
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GLOSSARY appeal to pathos (pity) appositive archetypal criticism archetype attack <span class="highlight">ad</span> hominem bandwagon base word blend boundary climax clustering complement A common fallacy <span class="highlight">in</span> arguments, the <span class="highlight">ad</span> misericordiam approach is a special case <span class="highlight">of</span> the appeal to emotion <span class="highlight">in</span> which the altruism and mercy <span class="highlight">of</span> the audience are the special emotions to which the speaker appeals. A word or phrase that restates or modifies an immediately preceding noun. Note: An appositive is often useful as a context clue