Rhetoric Appeals
Figurative Language
Figurative Language 2
Point of View(POV)
Story Elements
100

How many rhetoric appeals are there


4;Four but you should know 3;Three

100

What Figurative Language is this an example of

She was as busy as a bee.

Simile

100

What Figurative Language is this an example of

Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

Alliteration

100

Which term does this meaning match

a narrative perspective where the story is told by a character using the pronoun "I" or "we."

1st Person POV

100

What term does this meaning match

the sequence of interconnected events that drive a narrative forward, including rising action, a climax, and a resolution, often involving a conflict or problem that the main character must overcome

Plot

200

What are the different types of rhetorical appeals

Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and Kairos

200

What Figurative Language is this an example of

Time is theft

Metaphor

200

What Figurative Language is this an example of

She was an Einstein when it comes to math

Allusion

200

Which term does this meaning match

addressing the reader directly, using pronouns like "you," "your," and "yours," to make the reader feel like they are experiencing the story as the main character

2nd Person POV

200

What term does this meaning match

the time, place, and circumstances in which something occurs or develops

Setting

300

What type of rhetoric appeals to credibility or trustworthiness?

Ethos

300

What Figurative Language is this an example of

The sun smiled down on us.

Personification

300

What Figurative Language is this an example of

"Break a leg" or "Cross my heart and hope to die" or "I was feeling under the weather today"

Idiom

300

Which term does this meaning match

a story is narrated by an external narrator who refers to the characters using "he," "she," "they," or their names

3rd Person POV

300

What term does this meaning match

someone who appears in a book, movie, etc. : a representation of an individual personality in a fictional or dramatic work. a character in a play. the novel's main/lead/central character.

Charaters

400

What type of rhetoric appeals to readers emotion?

Pathos

400

What Figurative Language is this an example of

I'm so tired I could sleep for a year

Hyperbole

400

Which term does this meaning match

the use of words or phrases in a non-literal way to create a more vivid or impactful meaning.

Figurative Language

400

Which term does this meaning match

the story is told from an external perspective (using "he," "she," or "they"), but the narrator focuses on one specific character's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

3rd Person Limited POV

400

What term does this meaning match

a struggle between opposing forces, typically involving the main character facing an obstacle that hinders their goals

Conflict

500

What type of rhetoric appeals to the reader's sense of logic and reasoning?

Logos

500

What Figurative Language is this an example of

The bumble bee buzzed around the persons ear.

Onomatopoeia

500

What type of Figurative Language is mostly used in the U.S.

Simile

500

Which term does this meaning match

the narrator is not limited to a single character's perspective but has access to the thoughts, feelings, and knowledge of all characters and events in the story

3rd Person Omniscient POV

500

What term does this meaning match

the main idea or underlying message that the author explores and conveys through the story, characters, and events

Theme

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