TRUE OR FALSE: Haiku's traditionally discuss topics about nature.
What is true?
What is logos?
What is a rhetorical appeal to logic and facts?
What is the definition of figurative language?
What is the use of words or phrases that deviate from their literal, everyday meaning to add creativity, emotion, or emphasis?
What is NOT an element of NONFICTION?
A) Cause and effect
B) Compare and contrast
C) Sequence
D) Inciting Incident
What is Inciting Incident?
What are the three types of irony?
What is Situational Irony, Verbal Irony, and Dramatic Irony?
Which is NOT a poetic device?
A) Rhyme scheme
B) Morphemes
C) Rhythm
D) Repetition
What is Morphemes?
A rhetorical appeal to the audience's emotions, designed to persuade by evoking feelings like sympathy, anger, or joy, etc.
What is Pathos?
A figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated things by stating one is the other, enhancing description without using "like" or "as".
What is a metaphor?
Name five text features.
What are Bold text, italics, color, underlining, indenting, sidebars, illustrations, graphics, photographs, headings, subheadings, annotations, and footnotes?
What is situational irony?
Situational irony occurs when the actual outcome of a situation is the opposite of what was expected or intended, creating a surprising twist.
What is the format of a Haiku?
What is 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables?
A rhetorical technique defined as an appeal to credibility, character, and authority, allowing a speaker or writer to persuade an audience by establishing trust.
What is ethos?
A literary device that attributes human qualities, emotions, or actions to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract concepts to create vivid imagery and emotional connections.
What is Personification?
What are the six components of plot?
What is
Exposition
Inciting Incident
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution?
What is the difference between Connotation and Denotation?
Connotation - the feelings around word
Denotation - the definition of a word
A form of poetry dedicated to someone or something and often used in romantic songs.
What is a ballad?
Which rhetorical appeal does this most closely represent an example of?
A famous basketball player is used to endorse a fitness product.
What is Ethos?
Which type of figurative language is this phrase an example of?
"Break a leg."
What is an Idiom?
What is a static character?
What is a character who remains largely the same throughout a story, experiencing no significant internal, emotional, or psychological change?
The primary difference is the narrator's level of knowledge. Omniscient POV features an "all-knowing" narrator who understands the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters. Limited Third Person POV restricts the narrative to the knowledge, thoughts, and perception of one character at a time.
What are three characteristics of a Limerick?
5 lines
Intended to be funny
AABBA
A speaker uses strong, emotionally charged language to make the audience feel a deep sense of patriotism and national pride. Which rhetorical appeal is being employed here?
What is the purpose of a hyperbole?
What is emphasizing a point, evoking strong emotions, or creating a humorous or dramatic effect?
What is the difference between direct characterization and indirect characterization?
Direct characterization explicitly tells the reader a character's traits (e.g., "he was mean"), while indirect characterization shows personality through actions, speech, thoughts, appearance, and reactions (e.g., "he kicked the dog").
What is Mr. Amos's favorite band?
What is Weezer?