Monologue & Dialogue
Point of View
Developing a Strong Claim
Persuasive Techniques
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Communication between two characters that does NOT involve talking is known as what?
What is "nonverbal dialogue."
100
This point of view uses words like "I," "me," "we," "us," and "our."
What is first person point of view?
100
A claim has two parts: a "topic" and then this...
What is an "assertion?"
100
This man was a Greek philosopher who became famous due to his study of logic and philosophy and developed his "means of persuasion."
Who is Aristotle?
100
In Toulmin's Argument Framework, this acknowledges that there is another side to the argument being discussed.
What is a rebuttal?
200
Authors use this in order to emphasize something, to indicate a foreign word, or to indicate what a character is thinking.
What is Italics.
200
This book series is a great example of an author using second person point of view.
What is R.L Stine's "Goosebumps?"
200
A strong requirement must meet four requirements. They are debatable, defensible, narrow/specific, and this...
What is significant/important?
200
"4 out of 5 dentists agree that Crest is the best toothpaste if you want brighter and whiter teeth" is an example of this persuasive technique...
What is Ethos?
200
This is defined as z word pronounced the same as another but with a different meaning and sometimes a different spelling.
What is a homophone?
300
The word "monologue" comes from two Greek words: "monos" and "logos." "Monos" means this:
What is one?
300
With this type of third person narration, the narrator can only tell readers what can be seen and heard, not what any of the character's are feeling.
What is third person objective narrator?
300
This is defined as a statement that an author has a strong belief in.
What is an assertion?
300
This persuasive technique uses specific language choice to convince readers. This includes both figurative language and connotative language.
What is Pathos?
300
Eye rolling, shrugging of the shoulders, and crying are examples of this.
What is nonverbal dialogue?
400
This type of monologue is when a character is speaking to another character who is a silent listener.
What is "dramatic monologue?"
400
This word means "all knowing."
What is omniscient?
400
For a claim to be considered debatable, it must be open for this...
What is discussion?
400
Saying things like "most people," "everyone else," and "All the good moms..." is an example of this...
What is the "Bandwagon Technique?"
400
This is seen as three consecutive periods and is used to indicate a pause.
What is an ellipsis?
500
A "soliloquy" is most often found in this, such as Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
What are plays?
500
This type of narrator is confined to what is experienced, thought, or felt by a single character in a story.
What is a third person limited narrator?
500
The "claim" may also be referred to as this...
What is a "theme statement?"
500
This is another name for Aristotle's "Means of Persuasion."
What is "Aristotle's Rhetoric?"
500
This persuasive technique uses statistics and facts to convince readers.
What is Logos?
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