A Greek term referring to the character of a person; one of Aristotle's three rhetorical appeals
What is ethos?
100
Fragment
What is a word, phrase, or clause that does not form a full sentence?
100
induction
What is in-duck-she-on?
100
The Kindergarten class was a zoo.
What is Metaphor?
100
He wrote the book about cancer after his daughter went through it.
What is occasion?
200
Explication of text
What is explanation of a text's meaning through an analysis of all of its constituent parts, including the literary devices used; also called close reading?
200
Urging, or strongly encouraging
What is Hortatory?
200
inversion
What is in-vehr-she-en?
200
Crown- in place of royalty
What is Metonymy?
200
The narrator was in the minds of all of the main characters.
What is narrator?
300
Information that is true of demonstrable
What is facts?
300
Exaggeration for the purpose of emphasis
What is Hyperbole?
300
irony
What is eye-rohn-ee?
300
Martha lifted the HEAVY box CONTAINING SUPPLIES
What is Modifier?
300
The same difference, passive aggressive, random order.
What is oxymoron?
400
The use of tropes of figures of speech; going beyond literal meaning to achieve literary affect
What is figurative language?
400
Imagery
What is vivid use of language that evokes a reader’s senses (Sight, Smell, Taste, Touch, Hearing)?
400
Juxtaposition
What is juck-sta-poh-si-she-en?
400
Jimbob retold his kids the story of how he and his wife had met
What is Narration?
400
The _____ of the story was so fast that it was hard to follow at times.
What is pacing?
500
Figure of speech
What is an expression that strives for literary effect rather than conveying a literal meaning?
500
A sentence that requests or commands
What is Imperative Sentence?
500
Logos
What is loh-gos
500
-A conclusion was reached that cats are better than dogs
-The students concluded that cats are better than dogs
What is Nominalization
500
"All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others"