Characterization
Conflicts
Literary devices
Mechanics
Rhetorical Appeals
100

what are the two main forms of characterization 

direct and indirect

100

The two main categories of literary conflict are...

Internal and external

100

The fact that Puss in Boots can talk would be an example of this...

personification 

100

There was once a young man who wished to gain his Heart's Desire. And while that is, as beginnings go, not entirely novel (for every tale about every young man there ever was or will be could start in a similar manner) there was much about this young man and what happened to him that was unusual, although even he never knew the whole of it. (This is an example of what type of Point of View)

Third person omniscient 

100

The three types of rhetorical appeals are?

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

200

"Maggie had blonde hair and blue eyes" is which type of characterization

Direct

200

Tammy turned her surfboard around to witness the gnarliest wave of her life. The curl must've been thirty feet above her. Tammy wondered to herself how she was going to get out of this alive.

character vs nature

200

The politician cut down his opponent with his speech. This is an example of...

Metaphor 

200

I saw the 'Closed' sign dangling from the shop window, but I could hear someone moving inside. I stood on tiptoes to look through the glass and saw a pair of eyes staring back at me. (This is an example of what Point of View?)

first person

200

When a Scientist who studies Biology is quoted in an article about Biology, this rhetorical appeal is being used...

Ethos

300

An old couple living near John's house considered him just like their own son. John did all that for them what even a son these days won't do. He would shop for them, get them things and say hello everyday. (This is an example of)

Indirect

300

When Buzz Lightyear realizes he's a toy and not actually Buzz Lightyear, this is an example of

Character vs Self

300

Under pressure, Ms. Stair is as cool as a cucumber. This is an example of...

simile 

300

The specific group that a Non-Fiction text is meant for is also known as the:

Audience 

300

"If you really cared about my safety, Mom, then you'd let me choose the car I want for my birthday." (This is an example of what rhetorical appeal?)

Pathos

400

When a character talks (Dialogue), that would be an example of...

Indirect

400

When the protagonist battles against societal norms or institutions that conflict with their values or goals. In this conflict, the protagonist might feel like an outsider or reject what they see as a corrupt system that does more harm than good.

Man vs Society 

400

The snow fell like a flock of doves from the sky, painting the concrete. This sentence is a good example of...

visual imagery 

400

The Central Argument of a Non-Fiction text can also be known as...

Main Idea

400

"Dude, that argument doesn't make much sense. Michael Jordan has 6 rings! How many does Lebron have?" (What rhetorical appeal is being used here?)

Logos

500

an acronym we use for indirect characterization is:

STEAL

500

Hearing voices in your head telling you to do bad things is which type of conflict.

Character vs Self 

Internal 

500

On a summer day, when the great heat induced a general thirst, a Lion and a Boar came at the same moment to a small well to drink. They fiercely disputed which of them should drink first, and were soon engaged in the agonies of a mortal combat. On their stopping on a sudden to take breath for the fiercer renewal of the strife, they saw some Vultures waiting in the distance to feast on the one which should fall first. They at once made up their quarrel, saying:"It is better for us to make friends, than to become the food of Crows or Vultures, as will certainly happen if we are disabled." (This fable presents a specific message in the story, which is also known as...)

allegory 

500

An article that talks about the different side effects of climate change, and then proposes ways to help the environment employs what type of text structure?

Problem and solution 

500

What is the feeling or manner of expression used by the author? In other words, the author's attitude towards a particular subject they're writing about?


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