Persuasive
Lit Terms
Story/Play Elements
M.U.G.
Tone or Mood
100

These devices are used to persuade you with credibility, emotions, or logic. 

Ethos, Pathos Logos


100

When two unalike things are compared. 

Metaphor

100

The problem within a story. 

Conflict 

100

Jim Rosarios husband is a nice man

Jim, Rosario's husband, is a nice man.

100

Tone is...

How the author/speaker feels.

200

If a commercial shows a family hanging out and drinking a bottle of Coca-Cola, then it is using what? 

Pathos 

200

When two things are compared using like or as.

Simile

200

When the author tells or shows us things about a character. Bonus points if you can tell me the two types.

Characterization

200

She looked at him and said “I will be back in five minutes!

She looked at him and said, "I will be back in five minutes!"

200

Mood is...

How the environment feels. 

300

Taylor Swift may not be an environmental expert, but using her celebrity status is called...

Ethos

300

A reference to a person, place or thing outside of the text. 

Allusion 

300

The words in a play that tells the actors what to do. 

Stage Direction 

300

After today I will had worked here for fifteen years.

After today, I will have worked here for 15 years. 
300

It was a dark and stormy night. The wind was howling and there was a chill in the air. (Tone, Mood, or Both?)

Bonus points if you can state the type of tone/mood. 

Mood (eerie, scary)

400

"As a scientist, I have to do my research.  According to this 2024 survey, 41% think with the left side of their brain and 27% with their right. The rest are pretty use both sides equally." 

Ethos and Logos 
400

When a clue is given that tells you what may happen later on. 

Foreshadowing

400

Tragic Hero 

The hero that dies at the end or meets their demise. 

400

Amira please set down you're phone while I paint you're nails Sarah said.

"Amira, please set down your phone while I paint your nails," Sarah said. 

400

"How dare you do this to me," she stated. The air was tense and no one wanted to be here. (T, M, or Both?)

Bonus points if you can give me the specific tone/mood.

Both
500

"Give me your hungry and your poor. Together, we will bring this nation together. As your president, I will do my best to serve you." 

Pathos and Ethos 
500

When something is said but the opposite is meant. 

Irony/verbal irony

500

When the audience knows something that the characters don't. 

Dramatic Irony

500

Tyler a talented chef will probably get a better review then i will Gloria remarked.

"Tyler, a talented chef, will probably get a better review than I will," Gloria remarked. 

500

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,

Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore—

    While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,

As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.

“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door—

            Only this and nothing more.”


    Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December;

And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.

    Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrow

    From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—

For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—

            Nameless here for evermore.

Tone and Mood (Eerie, Sorrowful, etc.)

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