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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Icon [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

Using imagery to create resemblance.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Identification [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

Connecting with a larger group through a shared interpretation or understanding of a larger concept; Kenneth Burke was one of the first people to use the term in this way.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Ideology [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

A way of understanding one's external surroundings.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Idiom [Glossary of language teaching terms and ideas]

A group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words: “She let the cat out of the bag” or “He was caught red-handed.”

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Ignoratio elenchi [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

A conclusion that is irrelevant.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Imitatio [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

Latin, imitation.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend In re [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

Latin, arguments concerned with what actually happened.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Inartistic proofs [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

Discovered information stemming from the raw data of experience.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Indefinite questions [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

In Quintlian, questions that are discussed without referring to anything specifically.

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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend Indignatio [Glossary of rhetorical terms]

To arouse indignation in the audience.

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