Characterization
Theme
Rhetorical Appeals
Logical Fallacies
POV
100

The process by which the personality of a fictitious character is revealed through the character's speech, actions, appearance, etc.

What is indirect characterization

100

This is the central underlying message of a story (or it's moral lesson).

What is theme

100

This rhetorical appeal is related to emotion.

What is pathos

100

This logical fallacy uses irrelevant information to distract the audience and shift their attention from the topic being discussed.

What is a red herring

100

This type of point of view uses pronouns such as "I" "me" and "we"

What is First Person

200

The process by which the personality of a fictitious character is revealed by the use of descriptive adjectives, phrases, or epithets.

What is direct characterization.

200

The central, most important part of a text.

What is main idea

200

This Rhetorical appeal relies on things such as statistics and facts.

What is logos

200

This logical fallacy has the user misrepresent their opponents argument in order to attack them.

What is a strawman

200

This point of view uses the pronoun "you"

What is second person

300

An easily recognized character type in fiction who may not be fully delineated but is useful in carrying out some narrative purpose of the author.

What is a flat character

300

The main thing an author wants to explain in a text, paragraph, chapter, etc.

What is the central idea

300

This rhetorical appeal relies on an expert opinion

What is ethos

300

This logical fallacy is an attack on a person's character rather than their argument.

What is an ad hominem

300

This point of view can be in two forms of limited and omniscient

What is third person

400

A literary or dramatic character who undergoes little or no inner change; a character who does not grow or develop

What is a static character

400

Getting through life's hardships is part of the human experience. Is one of what for Demon Slayer?

What is theme

400

" 2 in 3 dentists recommend Crest" is an example of what rhetorical appeal?

What is ethos

400

"If we lower the drinking age, the next thing you know, you'll see babies in a bar!" Is an example of what type of fallacy?

What is a slippery slope

400

This point of view restricts the narrator to what they can witness.

What is Third Person Limited

500

A character in fiction whose personality, background, motives, and other features are fully delineated by the author.

What is a round character

500

A world where toys come to life is the what of Toy Story?

What is the main idea

500

"From a study following sleeping habits from 2009 to 2021 it shows that more female students reported a lack of sleep than males." Is an example of what type of rhetorical appeal?

What is logos

500

"Of course, student loans are high and predatory, but other countries that have them have taxes through the roof!" Is an example of what type of fallacy?

What is a red herring

500

This point of view is the narrator is all knowing

What is Third Person omniscient 

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