Agreements
Lit! Devices I
Lit! Devices II
Good Reads
Pop Life
100

The first agreement of the Four Agreements, I guess it's in the right pecking order?

Be impeccable with your word.

100

When a writer makes you feel a way. It's the literary device that pairs well with tone.

Mood

100

Katniss Everdeen... boy was she hungry!!!

The Hunger Games

200

When they say, "Let problems roll off your back." What they really mean, according to one of these Four agreements is...?

Do not take anything personally.

200

Oh the place you'll go in any novel, especially if the author provides good descriptions of these places. 

Setting

200

It's the technique an author generally uses to describe a protagonist. Usually it's by what they say, think, do, look like, or the effect they have on other characters. 

Characterization

200

In this Shakespearian play, he's the Moor who had a deceptive friend in Iago.

Othello

300

Because when you assume, 9 times out of 10 you may be dead wrong. No facts is wack! So what should one do?

Do not make assumptions.

300

The description for this device could be Man vs. Man, or Man vs. Self, Man vs. Society, or even Man vs. Nature. Shouldn't there be a resolution for all of this?!

Conflict

300

T.H.U.G. is the acronym for this book by Angie Thomas, which was adapted into a movie.

The Hate You Give

400

At worst, try to do this...

Always do your best!

400

The author's attitude toward a given subject they are writing about.

Tone

500

It's the rhetorical strategy when the speaker of a text appeals to the rationale of their audience?

Logos

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