A direct comparison saying one thing is another.
"Time is the moving image of eternity"
What is a Metaphor
The opposite of what is expected happens.
What type of Irony does this describe?
Situational Irony
What type of Rhetorical device does this describe?
Appeals to the audiences' emotions
Pathos
What is the mood?
The hallway was dark and silent, with strange noises echoing in the distance.
Suspenseful
What is the tone?
"If I had just listened the first time, none of this would have happened."
Regretful
Giving human qualities to something that is not human.
"And then one day the boy came back, and the tree shook with joy"
What is Personification
To say one thing but mean another.
What type of Irony does this describe?
Verbal Irony
What type of Rhetorical device does this describe?
Uses fact, data, or proof
Logos
What is the mood?
Children laughed as they played under the bright sun in the park.
Joyful
What is the tone?
"Wow, that person is so brave, honorable, and inspiring!"
Admiring
When something stands for a deeper meaning or idea.
Dove = Peace, Heart = Love
Symbolism
When the audience knows something that the character does not.
What type of Irony does this describe?
Dramatic Irony
What type of Rhetorical device does this describe?
The speaker shows they are an expert or can be trusted.
Ethos
What is the mood?
The abandoned house creaked while shadows moved across the walls.
Creepy
What is the tone?
"Oh fantastic! I just love when my phone dies in the middle of typing a text!"
Sarcastic
Repeating the same beginning sound in nearby words.
"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"
What is an Alliteration
What type of Irony is this?
A student fails a test and says, "Wow, I'm a genius!"
Verbal Irony
What type of Rhetorical device is this?
As a doctor with 20 years of experience, I recommend this treatment.
Ethos
What is the mood?
Rain poured down on her as she sat alone, thinking about what she had lost.
Sad
What is the tone?
"Don't worry, everything is going to be okay."
Reassuring
An extreme exaggeration that is not meant to be taken literally.
"I had to wait at the station for an eternity"
What is a Hyperbole
As her friends all hid in the dark waiting to surprise her, Rebecca slowly opened her door believing everyone had forgot her birthday.
Dramatic Irony
What type of Rhetorical device is this?
Studies show that students who study 30 minutes a day score higher on tests than those who study less than 15 minutes a day.
Logos
What is the mood?
The crowd cheered loudly as the team scored the winning point.
Excited
What is the tone?
"Wow! You actually finished your work on time for once."
Mocking
A word that sounds like the noise it describes.
"Buzz" "Bang" "Splash"
What is Onomatopoeia?
What type of Irony is this?
The fire station caught on fire!
Situational Irony
What type of Rhetorical device is this?
Imagine millions of dogs and cats going to bed hungry - your donation can help.
Pathos
What is the mood?
Soft music played while candles flickered in the quiet room.
Calm
What is the tone?
"This policy is unfair, harmful, and poorly planned."
Critical