Figurative Language
Text Structures
Satire Elements
Ethos/Logos/Pathos
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200

Compares 2 things using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

200

In this kind of paragraph, the author offers a main idea statement, and then supports that statement with several details

What is a descriptive paragraph?

200

Literary device used to make fun of human weaknesses.

What is satire?

200

Aristotle, a Greek philosopher who lived in the 4th century BCE, expounded on these 3 concepts in rhetoric speaking and writing. 

What is ethos, logos, and pathos?

200

In "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, what was the narrator bothered by?

What is the old man's glass eye? 

400

The sequence of events in the story

What is the plot?

400

First, you turn on your computer then you type in your password to log in. Next you go to Google Chrome and use the search bar. Type "Amazon" in the search bar and finally, you'll find the website!

What is chronological order?

400

In satire, this device is used to make an idea or situation seem ridiculous by taking it to the extreme.

What is hyperbole?

400

This rhetoric device appeals to authority and credibility.

What is ethos?

400

The story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut uses this particular device to show the foolishness of too much equality in society.

What is satire?

800

Main idea of a work; the point; a statement.

What is theme?

800

Both schools are good in academics, but Duke has a better basketball team than Wake does; however, Wake has a great Law program whereas Duke is more medical-focused.

What is compare and contrast?

800

Presenting the opposite of what people are used to experiencing--makes the audience think about what they consider "normal" and why.

What is reversal?

800

Appeals to emotions.

What is pathos?

800

In "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs, this is how the son died.

What is the father wished for money? 

1000

Person, place, or thing that represents something else.

What is a symbol?

1000

When an author wants to explain how one event leads to another, they use this type of text structure. 

What is cause and effect?

1000

Oftentimes, popular TV show Saturday Night Live uses this element of satire to imitate someone for comedic effects that often uses other satirical techniques like hyperbole and irony.

What is a parody?

1000

This Greek work means "reason" and appeals to fact and rationality.

What is logos?

1000

This could be a theme of "Lamb To The Slaughter" by Roald Dahl.

What is you never really know the true nature of someone?

2000

Direct conversation between characters

What is dialogue? 

2000
Students are too tired to come to school focused and prepared at 8 o'clock. Davidson County Schools implemented a later start time and saw excellent improvement in academic performance. 

What is problem and solution?

2000

Putting things together that normally wouldn't go together. 

What is incongruity?

2000

If you do not put on sunscreen at the beach, you could develop skin cancer when you get older.

What is logos?

2000

In "The Outsiders" this is the name of the book Ponyboy and Johnny read together as they hide in the church.

What is "Gone With The Wind"?

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