Argument
Point of View
Figurative Language/Literary Elements
Poetry/Text Structure
Ms. Lee
100

The three rhetorical appeals defined

What is ethos (trust, credibility), pathos (passion, emotion, feelings), and logos (logic, facts)?

100

He, she, it, they, them, theirs, and the reader are examples of words that belong to which point of view.

What is third person limited/third person omniscient?

100

A story's setting defined

What is time and place?

100

Lines and stanza defined.

What is a string of words and a grouping of lines?

100

Age of Ms. Lee

What is 27?

200

The following is an example of a ___________ fallacy: The level of mercury in seafood may be unsafe, but what will fishers do to support their families?

What is a red herring fallacy?

200

The narrator is a character in the story.

What is First Person?

200

Idiom defined

What is a phrase whose meaning cannot be determined from its literal word meanings?

200

This term describes the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry, which gives the poem its musical quality.

What is meter?

200

Number of years Ms. Lee has taught at PRSMS.

What is 4 years?

300

A Doritos commercial makes you laugh

What is Pathos?

300

The narrator can reveal what many characters are thinking, feeling, and doing.

What is Third Person Omniscient?

300

Character(s) and plot defined

What are the people and events in a story?

300

This type of rhyme occurs when the final syllables of two or more lines of poetry have the same sound, often used to create a musical effect.

What is end rhyme?

300

Ms. Lee went to this University.

What is The University of Central Florida?

400

Example of _______ fallacy: The apples on the top of the box look good. The entire box of apples must be good

What is a hasty generalization?

400

They found themselves in bed and watching, by the dim light from the night-light, the rest of Mary Poppins' unpacking being performed. Jane and Michael sat hugging themselves and watching. It was all so surprising that they could find nothing to say. But they knew, both of them, that something strange and wonderful had happened. Label the point of view.

What is third person omniscient?

400

Identify the figurative language: The bee buzzed around my head

What is onomatopoeia?

400

This type of poem consists of 14 lines and often explores themes of love, nature, and reflection, while this other type of poem has 19 lines and typically deals with themes of obsession and loss.

What are a sonnet and a villanelle?

400

What does Ms. Lee put in her hot coffee?

What is nothing?

500

Determine what rhetorical appeal AND type of reasoning is used in the statement: “All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal.”

What is Logos and deductive reasoning?

500

 The point of view changes in the following passage:

"I walked through the forest, feeling the cool breeze on my face. You could hear the rustling of leaves and the chirping of birds. They say the forest is magical at dusk."

What is the change from first person to second person to third person?


500

Name the figurative language: He was a hurricane when he entered the room

What is a metaphor?

500

 In the following lines of poetry, identify the rhyme scheme:

"Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Sugar is sweet,
And so are you."

What is ABCB?

500

One of Ms. Lee's most said phrases.

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