WPAE
Just Mercy
Terms
Examples
Imagery
100

What does the W stand for?

Writing the quote

100

Who wrote Just Mercy?

Bryan Stevenson

100

When words express something contrary to truth or someone says the opposite of what they really feel or mean.

Verbal Irony

100

Give me an example of a simile 

answers may vary

100

Engages the sense of sight

Visual

200

What does the P stand for?

Paraphrasing the quote

200

Where does the movie take place?

Alabama  

200

When the implications of a situation/ conversation are understood by the audience but not by the characters in the story.

Dramatic Irony

200

Give me an example of personification 

answers may vary

200

Engages the sense of hearing?

Auditory

300

What does the A stand for?

Analysis

300

What was Walter's nickname?

Johnny D

300

When an event contradicts expectations; it turns out different than everyone would have expected.

Situational Irony

300

Give me an example of a onomatopoeia

answers may vary.

300

Engages the sense of smell

Olfactory

400

What does the E stand for?

Evaluate 

400

How long was Walter on death row before Bryan got him released.

6 years

400

When two or more words in a row have the same starting sound

Alliteration 

400

I am so hungry I could eat a horse is an example of what?

Hyperbole

400

Engages the sense of taste

Gustatory

500

Who played Walter and Bryan in the movie?

Michael B Jordan and Jamie Fox

500

SOAPStone stands for what?

Speaker

Occasion

Audience 

Purpose

Subject

Tone

500

Chocolate cake is my achilles heel is an example of what?

Allusion

500

Engages the sense of touch

Tactile

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