The Impact of Global English
Persuasion and Rhetoric
The Curious Incident of the dog in the night-time
Hemingway and the Iceberg
Australia
100

English functions as this type of global language used between non-native speakers.

What is a lingua franca

100

This form of appeal focuses targeting the audience's emotions.

What is pathos?

100

This is the name of the protagonist of the story.

Who is Christopher Boone?


100

The conflict in which Hemingway took part as an ambulance driver, when he way young.

What is the first world war?

100

This term describes what the British initially used Australia for.

What is a penal colony?

200

This process connects economies, cultures, and societies across the world.

What is globalization?


200
This rhetorical technique involves using words which begin with the same sound.

What is alliteration?

200

The mental handicap which the protagonist suffers from, though he manages quite well.

What is asbergers?

200

A type of writing which aims to present the story as simply as possible, leaving the task of "filling in the blanks" to the reader. 

What is minimalist writing?

200

This legal concept allowed colonial powers to claim new land, which they claimed belonged to no on.

What is terra nullius?

300

This technological development significantly increased the rate of globalization.

What is the internet?

300
This is a model, named after its six-sided geographical shape, which can be used to analyse a rhetorical situation.

What is the rhetorical pentagram / cicero's rhetorical pentagram?

300

This is the person who was responsible for the killing of the dog, in the beginning of the story.

Who is the father?

300

In Hills Like White Elephants, this topic is implied, but not stated directly.

What is abortion?

300

This event brought massive migration to Australia in the 1800s?

What is the gold rush?

400

The economic practice of moving production to nations which have lower costs of labour or materials.

What is outsourcing?

400

This rhetorical device involves a list or repetition which is used three times total.

What is a tricolon? 

400

The name of the pet rat, which the protagonist ultimately loses on a underground station platform beneath London.

What is Toby the rat.

400

The term for the indirect meaning "below the surface" of a text, which the reader has to uncover to understand the point of the story.

What is subtext?

400

This group of aboriginal Australians were physically removed from their families for being "mixed".

What is the stolen generation?

500

A policy of international trade, which aims to limit foreign imports in order to protect domestic industries and production, for example by placing tariffs and duties on foreign products. 

What is protectionism?

500

This model includes claim, data, and warrant.

What is Toulmin's model of argumentation?

500

The person who wrote the novel.

Who is Mark Haddon?

500

The literary technique which uses objects, people and places to represent a deeper meaning.

What is symbolism?

500

A concept which describes taking elements from another culture without respecting the source.

What is cultural appropriation?

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