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What is the meaning and part of speech of intrigued?

interested and verb 

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What is the meaning and part of speech of credulity?

readiness to believe and noun

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What is the meaning and art of speech of indignation?

displeasure and noun

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Who is the audience?

people watching the play or reading the criticism

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What is a rhetorical question?

questions asked for effect

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What is strong language?

words with intense positive or negative meaing

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What is generalization?

a broad statement or idea that applies to many specific cases

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Why is a rhetorical question used? 

its used to engage readers, introduce a topic, and created a common understanding

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Why is strong language used?

it adds urgency or power; creates rhetorical appeal of pathos

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Why is generalization used?

accurately shows common attributes of particular cases; strengthens logos

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What is logos?

Logos is the appeal to readers sense of reason

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What is pathos?

Pathos is appeal to readers emotion.

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What is logical fallacies?

patterns of language and Ideas that are based in faulty reasoning.

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What is an idiom?

An idiom is a common expression that has an agreed upon meaning even though the words do not clearly express that concept.

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In Romeo and Juliet is a terrible play paragraph 1 "resulting in  a much more diverse production an opinion, fact, claim, or counterclaim.

opinion

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True or False, is the author of Romeo and Juliet is a terrible play a man, or woman?

Woman

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What  is a transition word?

but

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In story #1 paragraph1 what is the rheticoral question?

"so why am I not cheering"

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Is this a fact or opinion?

Romeo and Juliet a play about children and is full of terrible, deeply childish ideas about love.

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What is the main reason Rosenberg think Romeo and Juliet is a terrible play?

she thinks it is childish

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How does Berlatsky feel about the play now that he's an adult?

He feels that it is right for the game group it targets

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What prompts Berlatsky to read the play Romeo on a Juliet for the first time in 25 years?

He was inspired by the other critique

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What revisions might Rosenberg suggest to improve the play?

A younger cast and more racial diversity

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What is Rosenburg's  main criticism of the new production of the play?

The new version of the play is childish

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In Romeo and Juliet why does Rosenburg object to the new production of the play?

because it does now line up with the stories real age

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