Define Imagery.
What is visual symbolism?
What is visually descriptive language?
A persuasive technique authors use to convince the reader of something.
What are rhetorical devices?
The reader's expectations are fulfilled, directed, or denied.
What is reader's response?
Uses personal pronouns.
What is 1st person narration?
The author's three main purposes for writing?
What is P.I.E.?
What is to persuade, inform, or entertain?
A question that isn't meant to be answered.
What is a rhetorical question?
The use of emotions to convince an audience.
What is pathos?
The four critical lenses.
What is reader's response, social class, feminist, and postcolonial?
The person/voice telling the story.
Who is the narrator?
The point of view the "Tell-tale Heart" was told in.
What is 1st person narration?
A word used to replace another word that can be repeated.
What is anaphora?

What is ethos?
Focuses on the impacts of colonization.
What is the postcolonial lens?
Uses general pronouns or the names of the characters.
What is 3rd person narration?
An organized way to respond to an analysis question.
What is ABCE?
Uses the description if taste.
What is gustatory imagery?
What is logos?
The three social classes?
What are the aristocrats, bourgeoisies, and proletariat?
Speaking directly to the audience.
What is 2nd person narration?
The line spacing used in MLA format.
What is double spacing?
The arrangement of words or phrases to create well formed sentences.
What is syntax?
Credibility persuasion.
What is ethos?
Borrowed from post structural theory and contemporary gender theories.
What is 3rd wave feminism?
All knowing narrator.
What is 3rd person (omniscient) narration?
The writer/student name, the teachers name, the name of the course, and the date.
What is the MLA header?