What are rhetorical strategies and literary terms?

I’m working on an essay and it says to list rhetorical strategies and literary terms. I completely forgot what they are. It lists some examples of rhetorical strategies which are: diction, tone, ethos, logos, and pathos.

Rhetorical strategies are the ways that writers and speakers use words and language to persuade. These words fall into many categories–emotional, anecdotal, use of questions, burden of proof, ignoring the issue, etc. Literary terms can be rhetorical figures of speech, like metaphor. Other literary terms can be any reference to word that describes words that function in writing and literature, such as irony, plot, conflict, etc. TONE is how the writer speaks to THE AUDIENCE. Tone can be persuasive, argumentative, logical, sympathetic–anything that people can be in normal speech. An internet search can help you with the unfamiliar terms.