Archetypes Across Time
MLA Mastery
Rhetorical Appeals
Expository Techniques
Language & Meaning
100

What is an archetype? Give one example.


A universal symbol or character type found across cultures and time. Example: The Hero.


100

What does MLA stand for?


Modern Language Association 

100

Define ethos


Appeal to credibility or character


100

What is an expository text?


A text that explains, informs, or describes.


100

What is figurative language?


Language that uses figures of speech to be more effective, persuasive, and impactful.


200

Name a hero archetype from ancient mythology and a modern story.


Oydessius from The Odyssey 

200

How do you format a parenthetical citation for a book by one author?


(Author’s Last Name Page Number) — e.g., (Lee 45).


200

Which appeal uses logic and facts?


Logos

200

Name one common organizational pattern in expository writing.


Cause and effect, compare/contrast, chronological.


200

Give an example of connotation vs. denotation.


Juvenile (a young person) den

Juvenile (a criminal) conn

300

What belongs on a Works Cited page?


Author, title, publisher, publication date, and format


300

Identify the rhetorical appeal in this ad: “9 out of 10 doctors recommend this toothpaste.”


Logos 

300

Identify the technique used in a how-to article.


Step-by-step or sequential organization.


300

Identify the mood created by this sentence: “The wind howled through the empty streets.”


Eerie, lonely, or suspenseful.


400

Integrate and cite a quote from Of Mice and Men using MLA format in a sentence


Lennie says, “I didn’t mean no harm, George” (Steinbeck 22).


400

How does Martin Luther King Jr. use pathos in “I Have a Dream”?


He evokes emotion through imagery of children, justice, and hope.


400

Evaluate the effectiveness of compare/contrast structure in a science article.


It helps readers understand similarities and differences between concepts, aiding comprehension.


400

Define internal vs. external conflict.


Internal: struggle within a character; External: struggle with outside forces.


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