This character becomes king after Duncan is murdered
Macbeth
This appeal uses logic, facts, and evidence.
Logos
This is the main argument of an essay.
Thesis
The message or lesson about life in a story is called this.
Theme
A comparison using “like” or “as.
Simile
This app is known for short videos, trends, dances, and people saying “story time.”
TikTok
What meter did Shakespeare usually write in?
Iambic Pentameter
This appeal tries to make the audience feel emotion.
Pathos
This gives proof to support a claim.
Evidence
A theme should be written as a complete one of these.
Sentence
A comparison that does not use “like” or “as.”
Metaphor
This fast-food restaurant is famous for the slogan “Eat Mor Chikin.”
Chick-fil-a
The witches’ predictions are examples of this literary device
Foreshadowing
This appeal is based on credibility and trust.
Ethos
This explains how the evidence proves the thesis.
Commentary
When someone exhibits exclusionary behavior that results in someone being rejected, That person can be considered what?
Outcast
The author’s attitude toward the subject is called this.
Tone
This video game drops players onto an island where they collect weapons, build, and try to be the last one standing.
Fortnite
Macbeth sees this object before killing Duncan
Dagger
A speaker’s reason for writing or speaking is called this.
Purpose
This is the opposite side of the argument.
Counterclaim
“But the line had to be drawn somewhere. It was drawn at the Kelveys.” What is a theme that this quote supports.
Society creates outsiders by deciding who belongs and who does not.
The feeling the reader gets from the text is called this.
Mood
This phrase means someone is acting suspicious, fake, or secretly guilty.
Sus
This theme is shown through Macbeth’s desire for power and his downfall.
Ambition can lead to Destruction
Repetition, rhetorical questions, and parallel structure are examples of these.
Rhetorical Devices
The part of the essay where you clapback to someones counterclaim
Refutation/Rebuttal
A strong theme is not directly stated; readers must usually do this
Infer
When the audience knows something a character does not, it is called this.
Dramatic Irony
This animated movie includes the line “No capes!” and features a family of superheroes.
The Incredibles