The name of Eva's son.
Who is 'Storm'?
The name of the restaurant where we ate before going to the Opera.
Frankie's Pizza
The rhetorical term for appealing to the reader's emotions.
What is pathos?
A young couple who flee their city through magical doors in the novel Exit West.
Who are Nadia and Saeed?
Another word for the main character in a fictional text.
What is the protagonist?
Words like 'happily', 'loudly', and 'tightly'.
What is an adverb?
The character who wears a white dress with a red ribbon.
Who is Maria?
When a speaker highlights his/her skills or knowledge about a given subject.
What is ethos?
A British-Pakistani author, whose novels often deal with the theme of identity and globalization.
Who is Mohsin Hamid?
Word like 'slap', 'bang', and 'swish'.
What is onomatopeia?
The words on Eva's computer desktop.
What is 'træk vejret, ræk ud, giv den gas'?
The Carribean island where many people emigrated to New York from in the 1950s
What is Puerto Rico?
News articles, essays, advertisements, speeches.
What is 'non-fiction'?
A literary subgenre described by Wendy B. Farris as a blend of 'ordinary life' and 'surreal or fantastical elements'.
What is magical realism?
A text genre where words and illustrations work together to tell a story.
What is a graphic novel?
The thing we ate after our trip to Politimuseet.
What is icecream?
The two rival gangs
Who are the Jets and the Sharks?
The model we use to analyze speeches (speaker, subject, audience, circumstances, purpose, and language).
What is the rhetorical pentagram?
The two terms we use to describe why people move from one place to another.
What is 'push and pull' theory?
The number of poems we have analyzed during our WW1 lessons
What is four?
The subclass of words that include 'this', 'that', and 'those'.
What is a demonstrative pronoun?
What is 'Romeo & Juliet'?
The product you had to create at the end of your Social Media topic.
What is a SoMe campaign?
The name of the Brad Pitt movie we watched in class.
What is 'Babel'?
The poetic device comprised of a tenor and a vehicle.
What is a metaphor?