It Appeals to Me
Repeat That
You Can't Argue
Poetry to My Ears
Hodge Podge
100
Which (3) appeals are represented on the Rhetorical Triangle?
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
100
This literary device uses the repetition of initial consonant sounds.
What is alliteration?
100
An argument stating that something is true because it has never been proven false. Such arguments rely on claims that are impossible to prove conclusively, and they often go both ways.
What is argument from ignorance.
100
What are (3) types of stanzas?
What are couplet, tercet, and quatrain?
100
Is any object, person, place, or action that has both a meaning in itself and that stands for something larger than itself, such as a quality, attitude, belief, or value.
What is symbol?
200
This appeals to logic...
What is logos.
200
This is the deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive poetic lines, prose sentences, clauses, or paragraphs.
What is anaphora?
200
Also called vox populi.
What is bandwagon argument?
200
Identify (2) types of punctuation structure in lines of poetry.
What are end-stopped and enjambed lines?
200
This is necessary to life and growth, it commonly appears as a birth or rebirth symbol. It is archetypally significant, anthropologists believe. It is used in baptismal services, which solemnize spiritual births. Similarly, the appearance of rain in a work of literature can suggest a character's spiritual birth.
What is water?
300
This is the hardest appeal to gain because it requires credibility.
What is ethos?
300
This is a wonderful technique of repetition in which the last word of the clause begins the next clause, creating a connection of ideas important to the author's purpose in some way.
What is anadiplosis?
300
This is an attack on the person rather than the issues at hand—a common fallacy, especially during an election year.
What is ad hominem?
300
The length and placement of lines and the way they are grouped. Quatrains and couplets are examples of these.
What is stanza?
300
Identify the rhyme scheme represented here: No longer mourn for me when I am dead Then you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell
What is what is a, b, a, b?
400
Which appeal caters to the reader's emotions?
What is pathos?
400
A phrase, line, or lines repeated at intervals during a poem and especially at the end of the stanza.
What is refrain?
400
This argument is the"everyone's doing it" fallacy.
What is bandwagon argument?
400
A type of figurative language where animals, inanimate objects, or ideas are given human qualities.
What is personification?
400
A casual reference in literature to a person, place, event, or another passage of literature, often without explicit identification. These references can originate in mythology, biblical references, historical events, legends, geography, or earlier literary works
What is allusion?
500
What are the two basic logical appeals?
What are inartistic and artistic appeals?
500
The intent of this is to emphasize the author's message or intent.
What is parallel structures?
500
There are no aliens because we have never identified aliens or Aliens exist because we have never proven they do not. This is an example of _____.
What is argument from ignorance?
500
A fixed standard form of (5) tercets or 3-lined stanzas and a final quatrain. The 1st and 3rd lines of the 1st tercet alternate in subsequent stanzas as a refrain and form a final couplet.
What is villanelle?
500
This is usually defined as any question asked for a purpose other than to obtain the information the question asks.  It includes an emotional dimension, expressing wonder, indignation, sarcasm, etc.
What is rhetorical question?
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