Story Elements
Narrative Techniques
Figurative Language
Rhetoric
March & “I Have a Dream”
100

What do we call the time and place where a story happens?

Setting

100

What narrative technique shows a character’s traits through actions and dialogue instead of stating them directly?

Showing, not telling

100

A comparison using “like” or “as” is called a…

Simile

100

What rhetorical appeal focuses on emotions?

Pathos

100

Who is the main person the graphic novel March is about?

John Lewis

200

What part of the plot introduces characters, setting, and background information?

Exposition

200

What term describes the speed at which a story moves?

Pacing

200

Giving human qualities to non-human things is called…

Personification

200

What rhetorical appeal relies on facts and logic?

Logos

200

Who gives the “I Have a Dream” speech?

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

What is the final outcome or ending of a story?

Resolution

300

What type of characterization directly tells the reader what a character is like?

Direct characterization

300

A repeated word or phrase for emphasis is called…

Repetition

300

What rhetorical appeal builds credibility or trust?

Ethos

300

What problem are the activists trying to fix in March?

Segregation and racial injustice

400

What part of the plot shows events after the climax and leads toward the ending?

Climax

400

What type of characterization shows traits through thoughts, actions, or dialogue?

Indirect characterization

400

An extreme exaggeration for effect is known as…

Hyperbole

400

In the rhetorical triangle, who is delivering the message?

Speaker

400

What major goal motivates John Lewis and other activists throughout March?

To end segregation and gain equal rights through nonviolent protest.

500

What is the story element that introduces the main conflict and sets the plot in motion?


Inciting Incident

500

A story that jumps back and forth in time uses what kind of timeline?

Non-linear timeline

500

When two opposite ideas are placed side by side for contrast, it is called…

Juxtaposition

500

“If we allow innocent people to be treated unfairly, then justice means nothing. Facts show that unfair treatment leads to distrust and violence.”


What type of rhetorical appeal is this? Be prepared to justify your answer.

Logos


Uses reasoning and cause-and-effect logic

500

What is the main message Martin Luther King Jr. wants his audience to understand in “I Have a Dream”?

That racial equality and justice must be achieved and that America has failed to live up to its promises.

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