
Rhetorical Analysis, Phrases & Clauses
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- Q1This type of clause must be part of sentence.subordinate conjunctiondependent phrasedependent clauseindependent phrase30s
- Q2Phrases contain both a subject and predicate at the same time.falseTrue30s
- Q3There are three types of phrases.FalseTrue30s
- Q4This is the connect between the writer and the subject.exigencerhetoricalaudiencepurpose30s
- Q5This is when the writer references another selection of literature, music, person, event etc.simileallusionillusionimagery30s
- Q6Two words opposite in meaning used together make sensemetaphoroxymoronconnotationdenotation30s
- Q7What is the phrase: Richard hid under the bed.under the bedhid under the bedRichard hidthe bed30s
- Q8Is the following a phrase or clause: "After she went to the movies"phraseclause30s
- Q9Is the following a phrase or clause: learning to readphraseclause30s
- Q10What is the following: out of the windowclausephrase30s
- Q11Is the following a phrase or clause: after the stormphraseclause30s
- Q12Is the following a phrase or clause: Because you finished earlyphraseclause30s
- Q13Is the following a phrase or clause: She is going to the movies.phraseclause30s
- Q14the definition of this word is: word choiceallegorysyntaxallusiondiction30s
- Q15How the sentence is put together is known as:similesyntaxstructureorganizational structure30s