Personal narratives are written in this type of person
First-person
This ancient philosopher created the idea of Logos/Pathos/Ethos
Aristotle
SACD attended this type of boarding school growing up
Jesuit
Who said the quote: "Would you have any objection to my running my finger along your parietal fissure?"
Dr. Mortimer
SACD's father struggled with this type of addiction
Alcoholism
Personal narratives combine these two types of writing
Personal and narrative
Logos, Pathos, and Ethos are often referred to using this "shapely" phrase
The Rhetorical Triangle
SACD attended university in this Scottish city
Edinburgh
Mr. Stapleton had this type of job in a "past life"
Schoolmaster
In the personal narrative "Getting Lost," the narrator describes the windows of this type of transportation vehicle
Train
These are the 3 main types of hooks in personal narratives
Flashback, Snapshot, Sandwich
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos: Phil Swift
Ethos
SACD was born in this country
Scotland
Who said the quote: "You use me, and yet you do not trust me"
Watson
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos: Mr. Fuerte
Ethos
In the personal narrative "Getting Lost", the college student explained her travels in this African country
Morocco
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos: Despair
Pathos
This man is the real-life inspiration for Sherlock Holmes
Dr. Joseph Bell
Sherlock directed Cartwright to visit this total number of hotels to search for the similar newspaper
23
Who said the quote: "As long as I have my hip pocket, I have something in it"
Lestrade
In the personal narrative "Duck Blind Lessons", the gentlemen described his adventures with his father in this U.S. state
Louisiana
Logos, Pathos, or Ethos: 99% Approve of Big Macs
Logos
The Sherlock Holmes stories were first published in this type of publication
Magazine
Who said the quote: "I did not mean my husband. Sir Henry? Is he safe?"
Sherlock knew that Watson was near the hut based on the cigar stubs from this "street" in London
Oxford