This story involved murder with a leg of lamb.
What is Lamb to the Slaughter?
This graphic novel involves a mother and son wanting to pass through the border between Canada and the United States.
What is Borders?
The first podcast episode was about this famous author.
Who is J.K. Rowling?
An ad that appeals to logic. Ex: Improves your dental health by 100%.
What is logos?
This literary device compares two things using like or as.
What is a simile?
This graphic novel takes place in Winnipeg.
What is Surviving the City?
The podcast was told in this perspective: first second or third.
What is second person?
This term refers to when an ad appeals to your emotions.
What is pathos?
This literary device gives non-human things human-like qualities. Ex: The sun smiled.
What is personification?
This term refers to what a character is thinking.
What is a thought bubble?
This term refers to when a person avoids getting drafted for war.
What is draft dodging?
This term refers to the main idea of your essay, in an opinion essay, it is what you are arguing.
What is a thesis?
This character steps on a butterfly and changes the future.
Who is Eckels?
This graphic novel includes a scene at a No More Stolen Sisters march.
What is Surviving the City?
This individual went to jail for draft dodging.
Who is Muhammad Ali?
This is a phrase we can use when we are building off of someone's ideas in a group discussion.
What is:
That's true, but
However
You make a good point
I would like to add
This term refers to when a story shows a scene that happened in the past. Ex: When Anton Ego eats the ratatouille and it brings him back to his childhood, eating ratatouille, in the hit film Ratatouille.
What is a flashback?
This term refers to text that is neither spoken, heard or thought of by characters. It is usually from the perspective of the narrator.
What is a caption?
This is the genre that Imagined Life falls under. Hint: it tells true facts but in a creative, and storylike way.
What is creative non-fiction?
This is the first thing on the Multiple Choice Success Criteria.
What is "I am reading the question before"?