This author wrote Animal Farm.
George Orwell
Words or passages an author uses to activate emotions can be attributed to this rhetorical appeal.
Pathos
The definition of this word is: (n.) firm determination.
Resolution
The following example represents this sentence type:
Jane sings all day.
Simple Sentence
This propaganda technique uses a simple word or phrase that is easy to remember.
Slogan
These two pigs take leadership of the farm after the animals revolt against Mr. Jones.
Snowball and Napoleon
Appearing sincere, fair-minded, and knowledgeable all contribute to the development of this rhetorical appeal.
Ethos
The definition of this word is: (n.) a succinct formulation of a fundamental principle, general truth, or rule of conduct.
Maxim
This sentence type is made from two or more independent clauses, and is joined with one or more dependent clauses.
Compound-Complex Sentence
This propaganda technique assigns blame to an individual or group that isn’t really responsible as a way to alleviate guilt from those responsible or distract from the real problem.
Scapegoating
Animal Farm is an extended metaphor, or this literary term, for the Russian Revolution.
Allegory
This rhetorical appeals evokes a cognitive, rational response from its audience.
Logos
The definition of this word is: (v.) to solicit voters, orders, or opinions.
Canvass
"FANBOYS" is an acronym that represents different types of this conjunction, which separates two or more independent clauses in a compound sentence.
Coordinating Conjunction
This propaganda technique leans on people's desire to conform. A question that may emerge from this technique is: everyone is doing it, why aren't you?
Bandwagon
As Animal Farm concludes, the Seven Commandments are reduced to this single phrase.
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
Taylor Swift appearing in a soda commercial utilizes this rhetorical appeal.
Ethos
The definition of this word is: (adj.) showing deep respect or regard for someone or something.
Reverent
The following example represents this sentence type:
Because they didn't want to watch the movie, Ranjit and Dave played outside.
Complex Sentence
This propaganda technique applies fame, prestige, or reliability to an issue or topic that may or may not be related.
Transfer
Snowball is awarded with this distinguished title after the Battle of the Cowshed.
"Animal Hero, First Class"
Making an audience laugh emphasizes this rhetorical appeal.
Pathos
The definition of this word is: (n.) intending or intended to overthrow an established order, especially to overthrow or undermine an established government.
Subversive
"Although" is an example of this type of conjunction.
This propaganda technique presents a polite, indirect expression as a way to replace words and phrases considered harsh, impolite, or unpleasant.
Euphemism