A thing that represents or stands for something else.
Diction
What is speech.
The author develops the theme of a story by using
What is symbols, settings, dialogue, and actions.
This 14 line poem originated in Italy.
What is a sonnet.
The speaker is trying to have the audience persuaded by using emotional appeals.
What is Pathos
An expression designed to call something to mind, a reference to something else. It could be historical, literary, religious, or mythological.
What is allusion.
To elaborate on something and to support it
The author develops the central idea in a story through
What is facts, characters, and specific examples.
What is personification.
The speaker is creating credibility for themselves and making the audience want to trust what their word.
What is Ethos.
The POV when the narrator knows everything. It gives them a "god" complex.
What is 3rd Person Omniscient.
A poetic paragraph
What is stanza.
Authors build suspense in stories through
What is foreshadowing, setting, and dialogue.
A rhyme involving a word in the middle of a line and another at the end of the line.
What is an internal rhyme.
The speaker is using any logical persuasion technics.
What is Logos
To describe someone's character by exposing their traits
What is characterize.
Denouncement
What is resolution.
Authors develop the irony of a text or poem through
What is comparing and contrasting character responses, desires, and outcomes from a story.
A poetic device that serves as a linguistic sound pattern for the verses, as it gives poetry a rhythmical and melodious sound.
What is meter.
What is Ethos.
An author's reason for writing something; intent to.
What is purpose / author's purpose.
A character that does not change.
What is a static character.
An author creates the mood of a text by using
What is setting, imagery, character reactions, and conflict.
A verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter.
Statistics and data that can be searched and reported are what type of appeal?
What is Logos.