Douglass Questions
Douglass Questions
Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical Devices
100
Colonel Lloyd puts this on the fences surrounding his gardens

what is tar?

100

The nickname for Edward Covey by the slaves

What is "the snake"?

100

a direct comparison, used to suggest some similarity between two seemingly unlike objects

Metaphor

100

an indirect comparison, often using like or as

Simile

100

a direct or indirect reference to something which is presumably commonly known

Allusion

200

The reason Demby got shot.

What is he refused to come out?

200

According to Douglass, slave children were given this to wear for the entire year

What is two coarse linen shirts?

200

refers to the writer’s word choices, especially with regard to their correctness, clearness, or effectiveness

Diction

200

A question that does not expect an explicit answer. it is used to pose an idea to be considered by the speaker or audience

Rhetorical Question

200

the sensory details or figurative language used to describe, arouse emotion, or represent abstractions

imagery

300

Douglass kept this in his pocket in order to not get beat.

What is a root?

300

While a boy, the cracks in Douglass' feet were described to be so big he could fit what in them?

What is his pen?

300

the reader may anticipate an event’s outcome in one way though it turns out to happen in a completely different way

situational irony
300

when something is said that is not meant sincerely.

Verbal irony

300

a figure of speech in which an idea or thing is given human attributes and/or feelings or is spoken of as if it were human

Personification

400

The epiphany that Douglass had upon hearing why slaves should not be taught to read, by Mr. Auld?

What is the white man's means of enslaving the black man?

400

This was used by Douglass to convince the white boys in his neighborhood to help him learn to read and write.

What is they were bribed with bread?

400

a short, simple narrative of an incident, often used for humorous effect or to make a point

anecdote

400

the duplication, either exact or approximate, of any element of language

repetition

400

the way an author chooses to join words into phrases, clauses, and sentences

syntax

500

Why did Douglass prefer staying with Covey over being with Captain Auld?

what is because he was well fed?

500

This is why slaves sang, according to Douglass

What is to sing to relieve the sorrows of their heart?

500

two opposite or contrasting words, phrases, or clauses, or even ideas, with parallel structure

Antithesis

500

refers to the grammatical or rhetorical framing of words, phrases, sentences, or paragraphs to give structural similarity

parallelism (parallel structure)

500

is a figure of speech in which the grammar of one phrase is inverted in the following phrase

antimetabole

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