Rhetoric
Point of View
Argument
Irony
Poetry
100

Which persuasive technique connects with the audience's emotions?

Pathos

100

Which Point of View is being defined?

Narrator tells thoughts and feelings of more than one character.

Third - Person Omniscient

100

What is the opposing viewpoint within an argument?

Counterclaim

100

Which irony is being defined?

You know something that a character doesn’t.

Dramatic Irony

100

What figurative language is being used?

The waves beside them danced

Personification

200

Which persuasive technique is being used?

Harvard Researcher, Matt Lewis, suggests that you should learn a second language to be marketable in the workforce. 

                                               ETHOS

200

What is the author's point of view?

Ursula looked at herself in the mirror. She thought that the dress fit her very well. She turned to the saleswoman. The saleswoman thought that the dress did not fit Ursula, but she had learned a long time ago to be careful when telling a customer that a dress was too small for them. Ursula asked the saleswoman, "Well? What do you think?" The saleswoman nodded, put up her thumbs, and said, "It looks stunning, my lady." This response made Ursula feel good.

Third Person Omniscient

200

What is a rebuttal?

 It means  to negate, refute, counter-argue, or attack the opposing viewpoint.

200

Which irony is being defined?

A character says one thing but means the opposite

Verbal Irony

200

What figurative language term is being used?

Ten thousand saw I at a glance

Hyperbole

300

Which persuasive technique requires reasoning?

Logos

300

Which point of view is being defined?

Tells thoughts & feelings of one character

Third- Person Limited

300

What is the author's position or opinion about a subject?

Claim

300

Which irony is defined?

When what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected.

Situational Irony

300

What is the Rhyme Scheme Below?

I wandered lonely as a cloud

    That floats on high o'er vales and hills,      

When all at once I saw a crowd,

    A host, of golden daffodils,

ABAB

400

Which persuasive technique is being used?

"Caring for the environment may not change your life, but it will change the lives of your children."

PATHOS

400

What point of view is being used?


King Lenny surveyed his court. He liked what he saw. The court was lined with his loyal followers, all of them hanging on his every word. "The king is the thing today, Jeoffrey," King Lenny said to his servant. Jeoffrey chuckled and said, "Today and every day, sire." King Lenny laughed and took off his gloves. He hated wearing gloves when he was holding court. All of the complaining and the tight gloves made his palms too sweaty. "Bring in the first petitioner," said King Lenny. He wanted to finish the boring part of his day.

Third Person Limited 

400

What two words in an argument describe the statements below? 

 Some people may suggest that receiving 8 hours of sleep is healthy, but researchers actually suggest that receiving 8 or more hours of sleep causes health complications.

Counterclaim / Rebuttal

400

Which Irony is being used in the passage?

. Axel was the toughest kid on the playground. He wore a leather jacket with cutoff sleeves and metal studs on the shoulders. He had a Mohawk hairstyle, listened to punk rock music, and hung out with the older kids. He rode his skateboard to school and did noseslides on the bike rack. He viscously beat anyone who challenged him. Yet, after a long day of being really tough, Axel's mommy tucked him into bed at night. Then he snuggled up tightly with a fluffy  bear that he called Mr. Tickles.

Situational Irony

400

What is the Rhyme Scheme?

Continuous as the stars that shine

    And twinkle on the milky way,

They stretched in never-ending line

    Along the margin of the bay:

Ten thousand saw I at a glance,

Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

ABABCC

500

Provide your own example for LOGOS, by marketing the new NIKE AirMax

Answer depends

500

What is the author's point of view?

The wind was strong enough to blow leaves off the trees. A boy was walking down a blacktop path lined with oaks. The red and brown leaves fell through the air with each gust. The boy dribbled a ball down the path. "Behind you!" shouted a man on a bike. The boy dribbled the ball off the path and avoided the biker. "Sorry," shouted the biker as he sped away. The boy sighed and continued walking down the path, dribbling the ball.

Third Person Objective

500

Create your own claim with two reasons to justify the importance of studying. 

TBD

500

Create your own examples for verbal irony and dramatic irony. 

Various Answers

500

Create your own ABAB Rhyme Scheme about the topic of " SPRING BREAK."

Various Answers

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