The point of view in which all essays should be written
What is 3rd Person
The three methods of persuasion
What is ethos, pathos, and logos
Introductory material which gives the setting, creates the tone, presents the characters and other facts necessary to understand the story
What is Exposition
Why Romeo is exiled
What is killing Tybalt
A figure of speech where an object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning.
What is a symbolism
The sentence that grabs the readers attention
What is a hook
Appeals to emotions
What is pathos
Series of events that begin with the inciting force and ends with the climax
What is Rising Action
the character who first persuades Romeo to attend the feast
What is Benvlio
A main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work, which may be stated directly or indirectly.
What is a theme
The ultimate argument of an essay
What is a thesis statement
Appeals to logic or reason
What is logos
The high point of the story/ the moment of the highest interest and greatest emotion/ when the outcome of the conflict can be predicted
What is Climax
what Romeo first compares Juliet to during the balcony scene
What is the morning sun
When the audience knows something the characters in the story do not know
What is dramatic irony
Where the reader can find examples and explanations for the writer's claim
What is a body paragraph
Appeals to credibility or image
What is ethos
Events after the climax which close the story
What is Falling Action
whom Romeo is madly in love for the first two scenes of the play
What is Rosaline
using hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story. (may be subtle rather than obvious)
What is Foreshadowing
The ability to discover all available means of persuasion in a given situation.
What is rhetoric
Rounds out and concludes the action
What is Resolution
Why Tybalt first challenge Romeo to a duel
What is He is offended that Romeo shows up at the Capulet ball.
The authors attitude towards towards the subject
What is tone