Literary Devices
Rhetorical Devices
Themes
Literary Movements
Language Mechanics
100

The literary device used in this example from Of Plymouth Plantation is: 

"The winter was sharp and violent, and subjecting them to great suffering." 

What is Personification

100

The rhetorical device is being used in this example from thomas Paine's Common Sense is:

"Is the power who is jealous of our prosperity a proper power for America to depend upon?"

What is Rhetorical Question 

100

How does Jonathan Edwards reinforce the theme of divine wrath in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"?

By using terrifying imagery of hell and portraying God as both just and wrathful. 

100

This Puritan minister's sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God used vivid imagery to warn of divine punishment. 

Who is Jonathan Edwards 

100

identify the error in this sentence: The dog chased it's tail around the yard. 

What is the incorrect use of "it's" instead of "its." 

200

The literary device used in this example from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is:

"The bow of God's wrath is bent, and the arrow made ready on the string, and justice bends the arrow at your heart, and strains the bow..."

What is Imagery 

200

This is the purpose of using Rhetoric in argumentative works. 

What is to convince people to agree with you

200

A character's downfall due to excessing pride reflects this common theme.

What is The danger of Hubris/pride?

200

Revolutionary literature often used this persuasive technique, appealing to readers' emotions to inspire action. 

What is Pathos 

200

The subject and verb in a sentence mist always agree in: 

What are tense and number. 

300

The literary device used in this example from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is:

"The God that holds you over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider or some loathsome insect over the fire..." 

What is Metaphor 

300

This is an example of (ethos/pathos/logos) from Of Plymouth Plantation:

"I have been a witness to these events, and I have recorded them so that future generations may know of our struggles." 

What is Ethos 

300

Stories that focus on people learning to navigate difficult moral choices often explore this theme. 

What is morality and ethics

300

Revolutionary writers often used this persuasive strategy, asking question without expecting an answer. 

What are rhetorical questions

300

This punctuation mark is used to join two independent clauses without a conjunction. 

What is a semicolon 

400

The literary device used in this example from Patrick Henry's Speech at the Virginia Convention is:

"Give me liberty, or give me death!" 

What is hyperbole 

400

This is an example of (ethos/pathos/logos) from Patrick Henry's Speech at the Virginia Convention:

"If we wish to be free, we must fight! The war is inevitable - and let it come!"

What is Logos 

400

How does Thomas Paine support the theme of independence in Common Sense? 

By using logical arguments about tyranny and the need for self-governance. 

400

The Puritan belief in strict moral codes led to writings that emphasized this concept, often linked to public shame. 

What is guilt and redemption 

400

A complete sentence MUST have both a ___________ and a _____________. 

A subject and a predicate. 

500

The literary device used in this example from Young Goodman Brown is:

"Faith kept me back, and Faith kept me back." 

What is Repetition 
500

This is an example of (ethos/pathos/logos) from Thomas Paine's Common Sense:

"The blood of the slain, the weeping voice of nature cries, 'Tis time to part!'"

What is Pathos 

500

Is this a theme or not a theme:

"Power can corrupt even the most well-intentioned leaders." 

THEME

500

This is the difference between the beliefs of the Romantics and the Dark Romantics 

What is Romantics emphasized beauty, nature, and human goodness, while Dark Romantics focused on human flaws, sin, and the darker aspects of existance. 

500

What is the term for a phrase that interrupts the flow of a sentence and should be set off with commas? 

What is a parenthetical phrase

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