Understanding Rhetoric
Poetry I
Poetry II
Comparing & Contrasting Literacy
Primary and Secondary Sources
100

Rhetoric is language that's carefully constructed to persuade, motivate, or inform the reader or listener about the speaker or writer's position. 

What are the three rhetoric appeals used in literature?

What is Logos, Ethos and Pathos? 

100

"Boom! Wham! Pow!

Onomatopoeia



100

What is a stanza?

A group of lines in a poem. 

100

Point Out the resemblances to to; liken to. 

A. Compare

B. Contrast

C. Perspective

A. Compare

100

Documents that provide first-hand accounts of an event.

A. Primary Source

B. Secondary Source

A. Primary Source


200

Which rhetoric includes the following key terms:

emotions, feelings and imagination

Pathos

200

"Clary closed her cluttered clothes closet"


Alliteration



200

What is the feeling a reader gets from a text when reading called?

Mood

200

A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something. 

A. Compare

B. Contrast

C. Perspective

C. Perspective

200

Documents created by someone who did not experience an event first-hand.

A. Primary Source

B. Secondary Source

B. Secondary Source

300

Which rhetoric includes the following key terms:

Character, trust, political issues, beliefs and credibility

Ethos

300

What is the main message or idea of a poem called?

What is theme?

300

What is the attitude of feeling an author creates in their writing called? 

Tone

300

The action of calling attention to a notable difference. 

A. Compare

B. Contrast

C. Perspective

B. Contrast

300

True or False

An interview is an example of a secondary source.

False, it is a primary source

400

Which rhetoric includes the following key terms:

statistics, evidence, facts, scientific and consistency

Logos

400

What type of poem has:

*14 lines

*three quatrains

*and a final couplet?

What is a Sonnet?
400

What is the internal feel or beat of a poem called? 

Rhythm

400

Would this be a correct contrast? 

A cat and a dog are different because a cat is a pet and a dog is not. 

True or False

False, both are pets.


400

True or False

A Textbook is an example of a secondary source. 

True

500
What is a type of figurative language or literary device when the speaker or writer uses words to express something that is the opposite of the literal meaning?

What is Irony?

500

This is a poem made up of the following:

*five tercets followed by a quatrain

*two repeating rhymes

*two refrains. 


Villanelle

500

"Birds of a feather flock together:

Idiom
500

Is this a good comparison:

Basketball is played on a court and soccer is played on a field. 

True or False?

False, this is showing how they contrast. 

500

What is an example of a primary source?

Possible Answers: 

1. diary entry

2. newspaper article

3. autobiography

4. interview

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