Ridiculing, criticizing, making fun of something to improve it.
What type of figurative language is this?
Satire
Comparison using like or as.
Simile
are of persuading people
Rhetoric
positive/negative approach to a topic
Bias
A traditional story, supernatural, explains something in human nature/ the natural world.
Myth
Appeals to 5 senses
What type of figurative language is this?
Imagery
Danny is like a monster.
What type of figurative language is used?
Simile
Appeals that present ideas and images that elicit strong feeling.
Emotional Appeal
"All rich people are snobs" "All poor people are have bad hygiene"
What type of propaganda is this?
Sweeping Generalization
Describes how the world/life BEGAN
Creation Myth
What is mood?
Phillip is a monster.
What is the type of figurative language?
Metaphor
Appeal that relies on facts and statistics to support a claim.
Logical Appeal
Information/ MISinformation aimed to influence or control people.
Propaganda
Something that supports social customs/ values.
Creation Myth
What is something concrete that represents love?
Symbolism
Doesn't use like are as.
What type of figurative language is this?
Metaphor
Appeal that uses values and moral standards as a way to persuade an audience.
Ethical Appeal
Try to persuade someone because "It's popular and everyone is doing it."
Bandwagon
Beliefs/ cultural norms of society are embedded in thier stories.
Historical/ Cultural Context
A)Something that is opposite of what you expected.
B) Should be serious but comes off like a joke.
A) Ironic Situation
B) Absurd Situation
Why do authors use figurative language?
To Clarify, Economize, Emphasize.
These are examples of the Appeals:
A) Poor nutrition causes nearly half of deaths in children under 5. That 3.1 Million preventable deaths.
B) Pictures of small crying children with sad music
C) We live in a country where we throw food away everyday, while children in other countries are starving to death.
A) Logical Appeal
B) Emotional Appeal
C) Ethical Appeal
Try to persuade someone by using famous persons to endorse a product or idea.
Testimonial
A biblical story
Creation Myth