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Macbeth
I'm so emotional
100
Humanity
What is human nature, qualities that most people have, the positive/negative in people?
100
Define claim
What is the side of the issue that the writer takes?
100
A sense of heightened involvement, uncertainty, and interest an audience experiences. Can be found in the rising action of the plot.
What is suspense or tension?
100
What was Shakespeare's purpose in writing "Macbeth"?
What is to comment about the gunpowder plot or about human nature?
100
An appeal to credibilty or ethics.
What is ethos?
200
Wondering about why people are good or bad. Why people make certain choices. Why people harm others.
What is questioning humanity?
200
Define counterclaim
What is the opposite side of the issue?
200
How does the beginning of the play Macbeth show suspense or tension?
What is..Macbeth is fighting like a hero at the beginning, but then the witches tell him that although he will be king, his friend Banquo will beget kings. This creates internal conflict for Macbeth.
200
Macbeth talked with them twice in order to get information about his future. Unfortunaely, they talked in riddles that he misinterpreted.
Who are the witches?
200
An appeal to logic through words and data
What is logos?
300
Define "innocence"
What is a lack of experience? Not knowing how people in the world really can be; not knowing the evil/badness in the world; being naive.
300
Who the story or article is appealing to
What is the audience?
300
Define mood
What is a literary element that an author uses to craete a certain feeling or vibe in the reader?
300
King Duncan's two sons
Who are Malcolm and Donalbain?
300
An emotional appeal; causes an positive or negative emotional reaction
What is pathos?
400
Growing up too fast; knowing too much for your age
What is a loss of innocence?
400
The reason to use direct quotes and information from the article
What is to support your ideas; validate your answer
400
One way to create suspense in the story, according to the study guide
What is bringing the unknown into the story?
400
Was sleepwalking, feeling guilty, trying to rub the blood off her hands
Who is Lady Macbeth?
400
An example of a story/movie/commercial that has an emotional appeal & how it is created.
Various answers accepted
500
A literary character who has lost his or her innocence & how that happened.
(should be examples from texts- various answers accepted)
500
The rebuttal or refutation
What is having an argument against the counterargument?
500
Suspension is built up until this part of the story plot
What is the climax of the story?
500
The 3 final prophecies that destroyed Macbeth.
What are (any order accepted) 1) Beware Macduff 2) No one not of woman born shall harm Macbeth 3) You will be safe until Birnam Wood marches to Dunsinane
500
An example of a logical appeal and how it is created.
various answers accepted
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