Rhetorical Appeals
The Giver
Subject-Verb Agreement
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Active/Passive Voice
100

Logical appeal.

What is Logos?

100

The main character of the novel.

Who is Jonas?

100

If a verb is singular, it ends with this.

What is an "s"?

100

The genre of play.

What is comedy?

100

What subjects and verbs must agree upon.

What is number? (What is amount?)

200

Ethos.

What is ethical appeal?

200

The name of the newchild.

Who is Gabriel?

200

The word that is wrong in this sentence: She were in charge of the practice.

What is "were"?

200

The names of the 4 lovers.

Who are Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia, and Helena.

200

The voice of this sentence: The yard was mowed by my father.

What is the passive voice?

300

An appeal to the audience’s sympathies and imagination.

What is pathos?

300

Jonas' parents' jobs.

What are Nurturer and Department of Justice?

300

The word that is wrong in this sentence: They was twins.

What is "was"?

300

The person Puck (Robin) serves.

Who is Oberon, King of the Fairies?

300

The voice of this sentence: The ball was chewed by the dog.

What is passive voice?

400

Emotional appeal,

What is pathos?

400

The Giver's primary job.

What is to transmit memories to Jonas?

400

The word that is wrong in this sentence: Dogs runs to the park.

What is "dog"? OR What is "runs"?

400

The reason the actors are putting on a play.

What is Theseus and Hippolyta's wedding?

400

The voice of this sentence: The woman was hugged by her friend.

What is passive voice?

500

The purpose of rhetoric in writing and speaking.

What is to persuade?

500

What Jonas hears when he reached his destination at the end of the novel.

What is singing?

500

The word that is wrong in this sentence: Many of them runs to the water.

What is "run"?

500

The writer of the play.

Who is William Shakespeare?

500

The voice of this sentence: The cat licked its paw.

What is active voice?

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