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===hyperbole===
 
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self-contradictory statement: a statement that contradicts itself
 
self-contradictory statement: a statement that contradicts itself
 
===rhetoric===
 
===rhetoric===
speech or writing that communicates its point persuasivly
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speech or writing that communicates its point persuasively
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==Project==
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==Works Cited==
*http://www.answers.com/topic/feminism
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{{Red Message|Alpha Order!}}
*wikipedia
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===Vocab===
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*"hyperbole" Encarta Dictionary. Microsoft. 24 Dec 2006 <http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/hyperbole.html>.
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*"paradox" Encarta Dictionary. Microsoft. 24 Dec 2006 <http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/paradox.html>.
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*"rhetoric" Encarta Dictionary. Microsoft. 24 Dec 2006 <http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/rhetoric.html>.

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Contents

Vocab

Encarta Dict

  • hyperbole
  • paradox
  • rhetoric

hyperbole

deliberate and obvious exaggeration used for effect ex."I could eat a million of these"

paradox

self-contradictory statement: a statement that contradicts itself

rhetoric

speech or writing that communicates its point persuasively


Works Cited

Alpha Order!

Vocab