Rhetoric
Figurative Language
Types of conflicts
SOAPSTone Reading Strategy
MIX
100

What is the 3 MAIN rhetoric language? 


Ethos, Pathos, Logos.

100

What is a simile?

Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as".

100

He is torn between his loyalty to Andy and his desire to be a part of Bonnie's world.

Character vs. Self 

100

What does the "S" stand for?

Speaker

100

What is a symbol?

Something is used to represent something else.

200

What is Logos?

Appeal to logic, data, facts, and statistics.

200

What is a metaphor?

A direct comparison between unlike things, WITHOUT the words "like" or "as".

200

Humans fight against intelligent machines that have trapped them in a simulated reality.

Character vs. technology

200

What does the "O" stand for?

Occasion

200

What is theme?

Main Idea/message/lesson of the story.

300

What is pathos?

Appeal to emotions

300

What is imagery?

A description appealing to the 5 senses.

300

a teenager Katniss Everdeen rebels against the tyrannical government.

Character vs. society

300

What does the "A" stand for?

Audience

300

The "Hunger Games" setup forces a conflict between Katniss, who wants to survive, and Snow, who seeks to maintain control.

Character vs. Character 

400

What is Ethos?

Appeal to credibility. 

400

What is Literal Meaning?

The most basic meaning of something.

400

A team of storm chasers is in a constant struggle against the destructive and unpredictable power of tornadoes.

Character vs. nature

400

What does the "P" stand for? And what does it state?

Purpose, and the reason behind the text.

400

What is Connotation?

Associated with the word.

500

BONUS!!! What is Anaphora?

Repeating a sequence of words at the beginning of neighboring clauses, thereby lending them emphasis. 

500

BONUS!!! What is Implication?

When something is strongly suggested.

500

BONUS!!! What is the Freytag's Pyramid? (in order).

Exposition, inciting incident, Rising action, Climax, falling action, and resolution.

500

BONUS!!! what is the difference between Occasion and Subject?

The difference is that occasion sets the CONTEXT of the story, while the subject sets the CONTENT of the speech.

500

BONUS!!! What elements build meaning in a story?

Tone, Figurative Language, Suspense, Theme, Plot, Characters, Setting, and POV.

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