W. Shakespeare
Epic Poetry
Figurative Language
DOL
Rhetoric
100

Mood is the emotion elicited from the ________ in a story. 

reader/audience

100

True or false: theme is relevant beyond just one specific text

True: it is applicable to the real world, not just one story

100

What are the 5 senses used in imagery?

sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing
100

What kind of conjunction are the FANBOYS conjunctions?

Coordinating Conjunctions

100

What are the 3 rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

200

How is Caesar characterized in the following line?

"Danger knows full well that Caesar is more dangerous than he." (2.2.47-48)

Arrogant, cocky, confident, egotistical...

200

Penelope weaving and unweaving her loom is an example of ___________ characterization. (direct or indirect)

Indirect. It tells us something about her through her actions (does not straight up tell us she is clever)

200

What is it called when something in the text hints at something that will happen later in the text?

Forsehadowing

200

What kind of conjunction makes a clause dependent?

Subordinating Conjunctions

200

"I really need you to believe me. My life has been ruined! This lie they put on me is more than I can bear, and if I don’t get help from someone who believes me—” Which rhetorical device does this appeal to? Why?

Pathos -- bringing up emotional content

300

"But let not therefore my good friends be grieved (Among which number, Cassius, be you one / Nor construe any further my neglect Than that poor Brutus, with himself at war, Forgets the shows of love to other men."

What type of figurative language does Brutus use, here?

Metaphor - he's not actually at war with himself, but it tells us he is struggling

300

The ordinary world, the call to action, and crossing the threshold are all steps in the ____________   _____________

Hero's journey

300

What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

Simile is a comparison using like or as. Metaphor is a comparison not using like or as (saying something is ________)

300

What is the difference between active voice and passive voice?

Active voice: Subject performs an action

Passive voice: something happens to the subject

300

"Charlie was fourteen years old. He weighed less than 100 pounds and was just five feet tall. He didn't have any juvenile criminal history." This sentence appeals to... because...

Logos.... it uses facts

400

Tone is the _________'s attitude towards the subject/situation in a text

Author

400

What is allusion?

Reference to another text / concept, within a text. You need to understand the reference to fully understand the text.

400

A fire station catching fire, and a lifeguard drowning are both examples of....

irony

400

What is parallel structure?

A common grammatical pattern or similarity

400

What is rhetoric?

How words/images/ideas are used to persuade an audience.

500

What is the difference between a soliloquy and a monologue?

Soliloquy - character giving a speech with no other characters present, ie. speaking to the audience

Monologue - character giving a speech with other characters present

500

Epic poetry often showcases values of the society it comes from. Name one example of a Greek value. 

Hospitality, respecting the Gods

500

Which type of figurative language is used in the following sentence:

"sunlight [that] rested on her face with romantic affection"

Personification

500

What is the difference between "would have" and "would of" ?

Have = verb

Of = Preposition

500

How would an author use ethos to show their credibility?

 Include their knowledge, experience, and character related to the topic.

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