Story Elements
Figurative Language
Other Rhetorical Devices
Poetry Elements
Ms. Catarelli
100

Where the story takes place

What is the setting

100

“My backpack felt as heavy as a mountain after school.”

Simile

100

This rhetorical device involves repeating words or phrases to emphasize an idea and make it more memorable

Repetition

100

How many lines in a sonnet?

14 lines

100

What is Ms. Catarelli favorite color?

Blue and purple

200

The main problem or struggle in the story

Conflict

200

“The classroom was a zoo during group work.”

Metaphor

200

This device asks a question not meant to be answered, but to make the audience think or emphasize a point.

Rhetorical Question

200

Define free verse poetry

Answers may vary

200

Where is Ms. Catarelli from originally?

Florida

300

The perspective from which the story is told

Point of View

300

“The wind whispered secrets through the trees.”

Personification

300

“Imagine a child going to bed hungry every night, wondering when they will eat again.” Name the rhetorical device used.

Rhetorical Appeal-Pathos

300

“The warm, buttery scent of popcorn filled the crowded theater as the screen flickered to life.” Name this example of figurative language.

Imagery

300

What is one thing Ms. Catarelli says when you are talking too much?

Can you just not, also various answers.

400

The author’s attitude toward the subject

Tone

400

“According to a study published by leading researchers at Harvard, students who read 20 minutes a day score significantly higher on standardized tests.”
This statement blends expert credibility with research-based evidence, but which rhetorical appeal is primarily being used?

What is logos? (because the argument relies mainly on data and research, even though credibility is present)

400

“According to a study published by leading researchers at Harvard, students who read 20 minutes a day score significantly higher on standardized tests.”
This statement blends expert credibility with research-based evidence, but which rhetorical appeal is primarily being used?

What is logos? (because the argument relies mainly on data and research, even though credibility is present)

400

What does line length create in a poem?

Short Lines: Can create tension, urgency, or focus.

Long Lines: May feel flowing, thoughtful, or descriptive.

Line length contributes to tone and mood.

400

What is one of Ms. Catarelli's pet peeves?

Talking over each other, not picking up after yourself, not pushing in your chair, being annoying, etc.

500

The events of a story and the peak point in a story

Plot and Climax

500

“He thought he could win the race easily, but like Icarus, he flew too close to the sun.”

Allusion

500

“The fragile flames flickered fiercely in the freezing forest.”
This device uses repeated initial consonant sounds to create rhythm and emphasis.

Alliteration

500

Name one kind of sound device used in poetry

Onomatopoeia, repetition, rhyme scheme, alliteration, consonance, assonance, and rhythm

500

What is Ms. Catarelli's biggest fear?

Lizards

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