Specific word choice of the author to create mood
Diction
V
Visual
When tangible/actual things represent an abstract concept or idea
Symbolism
Appeal to the emotions
Pathos
What high school did Ms. A attend?
Steele Canyon
A direct comparison of two things by saying that one of them is the other
Metaphor
Can a student have more than ONE learning style?
YESS
Words that sound alike, especially words that end in the same sound
Rhyme
What type of Ad is this?
Logos
Where did Ms. A teach last year?
HTHCV (Chula Vista)
Descriptive language that appeals to the reader’s 5 senses (sight, smell, taste, touch and sound)
Imagery
Often people with this preference want to sort things out by speaking first, rather than sorting out their ideas and then speaking
Auditory
Close repetition of consonant sounds, especially initial consonant sounds
Alliteration
What type of Add is this? 
Ethos
What is the name of Ms. A's boyfriend?
Mr. Ivan
Describing an object or inanimate thing using human-like traits or characteristics
Personification
People with this preference learn from the experience of doing something and they value their own experiences and less so, the experiences of others
Kinesthetic
A group of lines making up a single unit/paragraph of a poem
Stanza

Pathos
What is Ms. A's favorite insect?
Butterfly
Creates contrast between how things seem and how they really are
Name the 3 types.
Irony!
Situational: expect one thing and get the other, “plot twist”
Dramatic: the reader/audience knows more than the characters
Verbal: saying one thing, but meaning another, sarcasm
__________ and ________ in all its forms but especially manuals, reports, essays, and assignments.
Reading / Writing
What was the name of the two spoken word videos we watched on Wednesday?
"Happy Halloween" and "Kaona Cut"
Sell Ms. A a penicl using Ethos/Pathos/Logos
Ms. A's choice
What 3 areas is Ms. A's Bachelors Degree in?
Psychology, Communication and Education