What type of figurative language is this an example of: He had a heart of stone.
Metaphor
Which of the following means: full of life and vigor, courageous.
A. Spirited
B. Mortify
C. Hostile
D. Bewilder
A. Spirited
What is this an example of: 95% of students will complete their homework when using these colorful pens.
Logos
I walked up to the fish tank and tapped on the glass.
First person
How many students are in this 6th-period English class? (count absent people)
18
What type of figurative language is this an example of: Sweet smelling summer nights
Alliteration or Consanance
True or false: A clown or a stupid person is a buffoon
True
A dentist recommending a specific brand of dental floss.
Ethos
"You are crazy if you think I am going to go to that concert with you," I said to Danielle.
First person
Which country is Mr. Rimal from?
Nepal
What kind of figurative language is this:
I've got the moves like Jagger.
Simile
Which of the following means: Last, final, most important or extreme.
A. Substantial
B. Ultimate
C. Fallible
D. Inflict
B. Ultimate
Pathos
You walked up the steps and tripped over the top one - catching yourself on the railing.
Second Person
What is the school mascot?
Hirsch Huskies
What type of figurative language is this an example of: I'm dying of thirst.
Hyperbole
Spell the following vocab word
Fugitive
A graph representing people who go to the gym on a daily basis.
Logos
What is the difference between third person limited and third person omniscient?
Limited is limited to one person - omniscient is all knowing.
What month has the most class birthdays?
January
What type of figurative language is this an example of: They had a friendly fight over who got to choose where to go for dinner.
Oxymoron
Spell the following vocab word:
Counterfeit
List the definitions for the following: Logos, pathos & ethos.
Logos - logical appeal
Pathos - emotional appeal
Ethos - ethical appeal
As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her fear, and Lisa silently wished for the night to quickly end
Third person omniscient
Give every single person in this class a compliment.
TBD