Conflict that happens in a character’s head.
What is internal conflict?
Shows emphasis/importance in literature.
What is Repetition?
What is the only fruit that has seeds on the outside?
What are strawberries?
What is the climax?
Appeal to Emotion
What is Pathos?
A character that has many dimensions. (We know a lot about them).
What is a round character?
hinting at future events.
What is foreshadowing?
Before the 17th century, these vegetables used to be purple rather than orange.
What is a carrot?
Beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced
What is the exposition?
Appeal to Logic
What is Logos?
the use of words or images to symbolize specific concepts, people, objects, or events
Comparing using like or as is an example of...
What is a simile?
This body part stays the same size from birth.
What are the eyes?
The events leading to the end of a story
What is the falling action?
Appeal to Credibility
What is Ethos?
The author’s attitude toward a subject.
What is tone?
A character that does not change throughout the story.
Who is a static character?
As of 2019, what is the most popular car color in the USA?
Where the character faces the series of conflicts
What is the rising action?
What is Ethos?
personality, private thoughts, and actions
What is indirect characterization?
What does AICE stand for?
What is Assert, Introduce, Cite, Explain?
Who wrote the famous novels, Animal Farm and 1984?
Who is George Orwell?
The end of the story
What is the resolution?
What is Pathos?