Poetry
Visual Terms
Short Story
Persuasive
Other
100

The silence in the room was as heavy as a lead blanket.

Simile

100

How do you response to a visual? 

Essay, short story, journal entry, diary (multiple correct answers) 

100

Introduces characters and setting. Another name of introduction.

Exposition

100

Using credibility and trust to get someone to buy your product. 

Ethos

100

Includes list of characters, setting, and time in a play.

Master Scene Heading

200

He's a real Scrooge when it comes to spending money.

Allusion

200

Relates to framing and angle: is the responder positioned above the image (looking down), below or at eye level?

Point of view

200

Clues that are given that give hints about something that will happen later in the text

Foreshadowing

200

The car gets 45 miles per gallon on the highway, making it a very fuel-efficient option for your daily commute.

Logos 

200

What type of characterization is this?

Maria always offered to carry the heaviest bags for her elderly neighbor, and she spent her Saturdays volunteering at the local animal shelter.

Indirect characterization

300

descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the five senses

Imagery

300

Relates to framing and angle: is the responder positioned above the image (looking down), below or at eye level?

Gaze

300

Trevor constantly grappled with where he belonged. He wasn't just an outsider to society; he was an outsider to himself in many ways. What type of conflict is this? 

Man vs self 

300

Appealing to a person's emotions. 

Pathos

300

This is an example of..

Litex format

400

The old house groaned in the strong wind.

Personification

400

The line that our eyes take when looking at a visual.

Vectors

400

When Frank Jr. impersonates a substitute, the audience knows his real identity, but the character on screen do not. This is an example of? 

Dramatic irony 

400

Example: every dollar you donate brings us closer to finding a cure and saving countless lives from this devastating disease.

Pathos 

400

figure of speech where human qualities or actions are attributed to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas

personification

500

"Deafening silence" is an example of...

Oxymoron

500

The arrangement of opposite elements (light and dark, large and small, rough and smooth) to create interest, excitement or drama.

Contrast

500

when you say the opposite of what you mean

Verbal irony

500

As a physician with over 20 years of experience in cardiology, I can confidently say that these clinical trials, involving thousands of patients, demonstrate a 30% reduction in heart attack risk.

Logos and Ethos 

500

What is the TAG of a Litex?

Title, author, genre

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