Rhetorical Appeals
Arguments
Figurative Language
Point of View
Potpourri
100

Using facts, figures, and statistics to persuade people

What is logos?

100

Often contained in one sentence, this provides the author's claim + reasons.

What is a thesis?

100

A comparison between two things using like or as

What is a simile?

100

This point of view uses first person pronouns

What is first person?

100
Shakespeare used this meter when writing his plays and sonnets

What is iambic pentameter?

200

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

What are rhetorical appeals?

200

This part of an argument usually comes right before the conclusion and offers a contrasting opinion

What is the counterclaim?

200

A comparison between two things not using like or as

What is a metaphor?

200

The narrator is not a character in the story and only has access to the thoughts and feelings of one character

What is third person limited?

200

The author of Night

Who is Elie Wiesel?

300

Examples of this appeal could be images of shivering puppies or crying children

What is pathos?

300

This shows up first in the introduction and is used to grab the audience's attention

What is a hook?

300

The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences or clauses

What is anaphora?

300

The narrator is not a character in the story but has access to the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters

What is third person omniscient?

300

This is the academic term for the main idea of a text

What is central idea?

400

Sports stars used as spokespeople are an example of this type of rhetorical appeal

What is ethos?

400

This test allows the author to determine whether the evidence is relevant and useful

What is the CRAAP test?

400

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers is an example of this type of figurative language

What is alliteration?

400

The narrator is not a character in the story but does not have access to any thoughts and feelings of any characters

What is third person objective?

400

When you ask this question, you are basically asking about the overall meaning of a text

What is the theme?

500

Orators often use figurative language to emphasize their use of this particular rhetorical appeal.

What is pathos?

500

These are what the letters in the CRAAP test stand for

What are currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose?

500

When the audience knows something that the characters on stage don't know

What is dramatic irony?

500

This particular point of view is not often used in fiction but is prevalent in instructional texts or how-to texts

What is second person?

500

This is what happens in a story

What is plot?

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