Long Walk to Water
Monster Calls
Argument
Anne Frank
Figurative Language
100

The main character of A Long Walk to Water.

Salva Dut

100

The setting of A Monster Calls

England

100

Persuasion based on the credibility or authority of the speaker

ethos

100

This is where the Frank's hide.

The secret annex

100

"Crack! POP-POP-Crack!"

Onomatopoeia (Long Walk to Water)

200

The setting for Long Walk to Water

Sudan

200

The main character of A Monster Calls

Conor O'Malley

200

Persuasion based on emotion

pathos

200

Anne's older sister

Margot

200

"He didn't like the way she talked to him, like he was an employee under evaluation."

simile (Monster Calls)

300

The girl who had to walk for water everyday

Nya

300

Who the monster comes to save

Conor O'Malley

300

Persuasion based on logic or reason

logos

300

The woman who saved Anne's diary

Miep Giess

300

"These books in my backpack must weigh a ton."

hyperbole (Anne Frank)

400

Where Salva lived when he got to the US

Rochester, New York

400

Conor's best friend

Lily

400

A source that is reliable, trustworthy, and dependable

Credible

400

The camp that Anne died in

Bergen-Belsen concentration camp

400

“He held a guilty grin in his thin gray beard.”

alliteration (Monkey's Paw)

500

Salva is considered a member of this group of boys

the Lost Boys of Sudan

500

The Monster is this type of tree

Yew

500

The position taken by the opposing side

Counterclaim

500

The person who published Annes diary

Otto Frank (her dad)

500

"He had the eye of a vulture-a pale blue eye..."

Metaphor (Tell Tale Heart)

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