Persuasive Techniques
Romanticism
Transcendental
Soapstone
Other
100
pursauding by appealing to the reader emotions
What is pathos?
100
An artistic litrary and intellectual movement
What is Romanticism?
100
Character thoughts or Language
What is Transcendentalism?
100
A person or thing that is being discussed.
What is Subject?
100
The formation of a word from a sound.
What is Onomatopoeia?
200
Ethical appeal; convincing by the character
What is Ethos?
200
a figure of spech in which does not use like or as
What is Metaphor?
200
A verse saying embodying a general truth or observation.
What is Aphorism?
200
A particular time or instance of an event.
What is Occasion?
200
A genere or ,ode of literature that combines fiction.
What is Gothic Literture?
300
pursuading by the use of reasoning
What is Logos?
300
Full knowledge of the story's events and the motives an unspoken thoughts of the various characters.
What is Omniscient Narrator?
300
A short literary composition on a paticular theme or subject.
What is Essay?
300
The assembled spectator or listener at a public event.
What is Audience?
300
Dark Romaticism
What did Emily Dickinson mostly write about?
400
appeal or strength attracts many followers
What is Bandwagon?
400
the pattern of ryming line in a poem
What is Rhyme Scheme?
400
The formation of mental images.
What is Imagery?
400
The reason for which something is done or created.
What is Purpose?
400
the general character or attitude.
What is Tone?
500
Identify in sound of some part, the end of verses
What is Rhyme?
500
An arrrangement of a certain number of lines
What is Stanza?
500
A subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition.
What is Theme?
500
A person who speaks in front of an audience.
What is Speaker?
500
she didn't get famous until she was dead
Emily Dickinson was famous because ....
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