Argument!
Storytelling
Antigone
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100
What is a claim?
The author's belief on the topic stated as a thesis statement.
100
What is a narrator?
The person telling a story
100
What is the big conflict in this play?
Antigone disagrees with Creon about the burial of her brother.
100
What does a bubble with a pointed tail represent in a comic strip?
A character speaking
100
What do you call the voice-overs and commentary (sounds that do not come from the action on screen) during a film?
Narration
200
What is the last part of an argumentative essay?
The Call to Action
200
What is the dialogue tag in the following sentence? "I never want to eat here again!" shouted the man. "There was a fly in my soup!"
shouted
200
Who is the best example of a tragic hero in this play?
Creon
200
During an oral interpretation, is the speaker supposed to dress up in a costume?
No
200
What do you call the spoken words of a character or participants in a film?
dialogue
300
What is a counterclaim?
An opposing viewpoint
300
Is the following an example of direct or indirect dialogue? "I never want to eat here again!" shouted the man. "There was a fly in my soup!"
Direct dialogue
300
Who is Haemon?
Creon's son and Antigone's future husband
300
What is justice?
The quality of being reasonable and fair in the administration of the law
300
What rhetorical appeal is the following an example of? A documentary shows a clip crying children with sad music playing over it.
Pathos
400
What is the purpose of a call to action?
To tell the reader what he/she must go out and do after being convinced of your point
400
What does it mean when someone says that the story is told from the perspective of a child?
The child is the narrator or the person seeing the events of the narrative
400
Many characters in Antigone serve as _________ to Creon.
Foils
400
What is logos?
A rhetorical appeal that uses facts and logic to convince the audience
400
What rhetorical appeal is the following an example of? A documentary shows a chart of the numbers of people that like Coke or Pepsi.
Logos
500
What are the two parts of a counterclaim?
the concession and the refutation
500
What is a static character?
A character who does not change throughout a story
500
How do Haemon and Antigone die?
Haemon kills himself after having seen that Antigone killed herself after being buried alive.
500
What is anaphora?
The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a line of poetry
500
What rhetorical appeal is the following an example of? A documentary uses clips of well-known experts explaining their knowledge of a topic.
Ethos
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