Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical Appeals
Irony
Tone and Mood
Plot Structure
100

Which rhetorical device?


Her hope was a fragile seed.

Metaphor

100

Which rhetorical appeal?


He is a forensics and ballistics expert for the federal government — if anyone's qualified to determine the murder weapon, it's him.

Ethos

100

What type of irony?


Someone crashes into a "Thank you for driving carefully!" sign.

situational irony

100

What is the tone?


To whom it may concern, 

I am writing this letter to inform you that I will be quitting post haste...

formal (similar answers acceptable)

100

What does exposition do?

introduces the setting, characters, and basic situation

200

Which rhetorical device?


The candle flame danced in the dark.

Personification

200

What rhetorical appeal is used below? 


After years of this type of disrespect from your boss, countless hours wasted, birthdays missed … it's time that you took a stand.

Pathos

200

What type of irony?


Someone falls over on an ice rink and shouts, "I meant to do that!"

verbal irony

200

What is the tone?


So, what I heard was that Janice, who is "best" friends with Maria, actually called ME her best friend! I mean, who wouldn't want to be my best friend?

smug, pompous (similar answers acceptable)

200

Where things are beginning to wind down.

falling action

300

What is the rhetorical device used below? 


Dawn breaks open like a wound that bleeds afresh.

Simile

300

Which rhetorical appeal?


More than one hundred studies have been conducted over the past decade, and none of them suggests that this is an effective treatment for hair loss.

Logos

300

What type of irony?


You buy your English teacher a mug that says "your the best teacher ever".

situational irony

300

What is the mood?


The towering tents are striped in white and black, no golds and crimsons to be seen. No color at all, save for the neighboring trees and the grass of the surrounding fields. Black-and-white stripes on grey sky; countless tents of varying shapes and sizes, with an elaborate wrought-iron fence encasing them in a colorless world.

mysterious, dream-like (similar answers acceptable)

300

Conversation between characters.

dialogue

400

Which rhetorical device?


Waves of spam emails inundated his inbox.

Metaphor

400

Which rhetorical appeal?

 

I'm selling my ice cream at noon in June, obviously.

Kairos

400

What type of irony?


A girl makes fun of her friend for having mud on her face without realizing she has mud on her face, too.

dramatic irony

400

What is the mood?


I heard the mailman approach my office door, half an hour earlier than usual. He didn’t sound right. His footsteps fell more heavily, jauntily, and he whistled. A new guy. He whistled his way to my office door, then fell silent for a moment. Then he laughed.

tense, expectant (similar answers acceptable)

400

Builds up to the climax.

rising action

500

Which rhetorical device?


Then like a cold wave on a shore, comes silence and she sings no more.

Simile

500

What do logos, ethos, pathos, and kairos appeal to?

logic, credibility, emotions, and timing

500

What type of irony?


A man lifts a bottle and doesn't see the poison tag on it.

dramatic irony

500

What is the tone?


"Go ahead," she muttered, fidgeting with her fingers and looking away from me, "See if I care."

nervous, anxious (similar answers acceptable)

500

Name all parts of the plot structure.

exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

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