Literary terms
Stems knowledge
From reading...
Rhetoric/fallacies
Miscellaneous
100

The main idea of a story or work of literature.

What is theme?

100

"Pre" means this...

What is before?

100

This is the story of two young lovers who die because of poor communication skills.

What is "Romeo and Juliet?"

100

This rhetorical device relies on influencing the reader's emotions.

What is pathos?

100

Your EoC counts for this percentage of your final grade in English 1.

What is 20%?

200

How something is said.

What is tone?

200

This stem means "cut" or "to cut."

What is tomy?

200

This is the story of a long journey...the title creatively also means "a long journey."

What is "The Odyssey?"

200

This logical fallacy happens when you try to convince someone to do something because everyone else is doing it.

What is bandwagon?

Or in high school, peer pressure.

200

Counting today, you have this many days of school left (count half days as a full number).

What is seven?

300

This is what Odysseus is, a main character who battles evil with the help of the gods, through his/her own strength, intelligence, etc.

Whats is an epic hero?

300

Phan means...

What is appearance?

300

Fortunato is not so fortunate in this tale of revenge.

What is "Cask of Amontillado?"

300

Which rhetorical appeal(s) is/are found in the example?

Over 70% of drivers who switch to our company save money. Don't you want to save money so you can support your family? Switch and save for a better life today.

What is logos and pathos?

300

This story by Langston Hughes is the first we read this school year.

What is "Thank You Ma'am?"

400

This describes what a scene looks like, smells like, tastes like, etc.

What is sensory imagery/sensory detail?

400

The stem sopor means...

What is "to sleep/sleep?"

400

I am the author of "Cask of Amontillado" as well as "The Raven," "The Tell-Tale Heart," and "The Pit and the Pendulum."

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

400

This logical fallacy exists when you misrepresent someone's argument, often taking it completely off-topic so it is easier to criticize.

What is strawman?

400

This is the name of one of Mr. Hinnant's pets.

Who is/are Rocko/Dasi/Effie/Zoe?

500

This is what you call the speaker of a story who you may not be able to trust.

What is unreliable narrator?

500

This stem means "in two parts."

What is dicho?

500
Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" Speech was delivered during this year year on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

What is 1963?

500

This person is considered "the father of rhetoric."

Who is Aristotle?

500

I am the NBA's all-time leader in points scored.

Who is Kareem Abdul-Jabaar?

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