Fiction
Non-Fiction
Literary Analysis
Rhetorical Analysis
Writing
100

This Sophocles tragedy centers on a conflict between personal conscience and the law.

What is Antigone

100

JFK’s Inaugural Address was delivered for this primary purpose.

What is to unify or inspire the nation

100

A hint or clue about events that will occur later in a text is called this.

What is foreshadowing? 

100

An appeal based on logic and reasoning is called this.

What is logos

100

A sentence that presents the main argument of an essay is called this.

What is a thesis

200

In “The Country of the Blind,” the villagers believe this is a myth.

What is sight

200

According to the speech, Americans must be willing to pay this price to defend liberty.

What is any price

200

A struggle between opposing forces within a character is known as this type of conflict.

What is internal conflict

200

Analyzing how a speaker uses rhetorical strategies to achieve a purpose is known as this type of writing.

What is rhetorical analysis

200

This type of writing explains ideas clearly and objectively.

What is expository (or informative)

300

This Shakespearean play features a prophecy delivered by THESE three supernatural figures.

Who are the weird sisters

300

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie first encountered “single stories” through this medium.

What are books?

300

When the audience knows more than the characters, as in Macbeth after the witches’ prophecies, this is called this type of irony.

What is dramatic irony
300

This element of the rhetorical situation explains why a text was written.

What is purpose

300

This punctuation mark is used to join two closely related independent clauses without a conjunction.

What is a semicolon

400

This character believes ambition justifies immoral actions in order to gain power.

Who is Lady Macbeth

400

According to Adichie, power determines this aspect of storytelling.

What is who tells the story and how it is told

400

A recurring idea, image, or pattern in a text is known as this literary term.

What is motif

400

JFK’s repeated phrase “Let both sides…” is an example of this rhetorical device.

What is anaphora

400

After a quotation, writers should do this to explain how the evidence supports the claim.

What is analysis or commentary?

500

In Macbeth, blood most often symbolizes this abstract idea.

What is guilt

500

Both JFK and Adichie emphasize the importance of this idea.

What is understanding others

500

Blindness in “The Country of the Blind” symbolizes this broader idea.

What is limited perception

500

In “The Country of the Blind,” Wells uses this technique to criticize societal assumptions.

What is satire

500

When introducing a quotation, writers should include this instead of dropping the quote in abruptly.

What is a signal phrase

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