Core concepts in English
Speeches
Dystopia
British English vs. American English
Minimalism
100

It is another word for the main character in a story.

What is protagonist?

100

It is what Ethos, Pathos and Logos are called combined.

What is "forms of appeal" (modes of persuasion)?

100

This is the opposite of dystopia.

What is Utopia?

100

It is what the metro or subway is called in Great Britain.

What is the underground?

100

It is the name of the author who made minimalistic writing famous.

Who is Ernest Hemingway?

200

It is the word we use to describe the environment in a story.

What is setting?

200

It is the figure of speech where you repeat the first part of a sentence.

What is anaphora?

200

It is the main character is The Hunger Games.

What is Katniss Everdeen?

200

It is what Britons call French fries.

What is Chips?

200

It is the war that Hemingway fought in as a young soldier.

What is World War l?

300

It is the person telling the story while knowing every detail, thought and feeling in the story.

What is an omniscient narrator?

300

It is the three types of intentions/purposes that a speech can have.

What is to persuade, to inform, or to delight?

300

This is the type of control that Government use in dystopian stories.

What is bureaucratic control?

300

It is what Britons call an elevator.

What is Lift?

300

It is the idea Hemingway used when writing in a minimalistic way suggesting that he knows more than he lets on.

What is the iceberg theory?

400

It is the term we use to describe a character who changes throughout the story.

What is a dynamic character?

400

It is what we call the model when we look at claims, warrants and data/grounds.

What is Toulmin’s argument model?

400

It is through this system of communication that the Government in “1984” tries to oppress and control the thoughts of its people.

What is language and dictionary?

400

It is what an American would call it, when a Briton says peckish.

What is hungry?

400

It is what people called people like Hemingway who drifted aimlessly through Europe after The Great War.

What is the lost generation?

500

It is the kind of language used every day in conversations but not in formal speech or writing.

What is colloquial language?

500

It is all the names of the three speakers we have read speeches from.

Who are Emma Watson, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Barack Obama?

500

It is the name of the writer of “Harrison Bergeron” who is famous for writing many dystopias.

Who is Kurt Vonnegut?

500

It is what you look for in Great Britain instead of the pharmacy to buy e.g. pain-killers.

What is the chemist’s?

500

It is the name of a stereotypical main character from most of Hemingway’s stories.

What is the code hero?

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