Rhetoric
Literary Terms
Narratives
LEAP Test
100

Using passion to persuade audiences

What is pathos?

100
Comparing 2 things using like or as 

What is simile?

100

When authors describe a character's appearance, actions, and personality

What is characterization?

100

The amount of sessions on the English II LEAP test

What is 3?

200

Using logic to persuade audiences

What is logos?

200

Giving an inanimate object human characteristics

What is personification?
200

Spoken words between characters

What is dialogue?

200

The amount of constructed responses you will complete

What is 2?

300

Using credibility to persuade audiences

What is ethos?

300

A thing that represents or stands for something else

What is a symbol?

300

A point of view using "I" and "me"

What is 1st person (point of view)?

300

What you should do the morning of the LEAP test

What is eat breakfast?

400

When rhetoric is too pointed, misleading, or biased

What is propaganda? 

400

Repeating consonant sounds at the beginning of each word in a sentence

What is alliteration?

400

A point of view using "he", "she", "they", etc.

What is 3rd person (point of view)?

400

The length that you should try and make your narrative responses

What is the length of the source material? (or 25+ sentences)

500

Bringing up another side's claim and disproving it to strengthen your own claim

What is counterclaim/counterargument? 

500

Referring to a famous work of art, literature, or historical event

What is allusion?

500

A point of view where you can see into everyone's heads

What is 3rd person omniscient? 

500

The minimum length of time you should spend on your constructed responses 

What is 30 minutes?

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