This technique is designed to capture the audience's attention
What is a hook?
My argument is that Dunkin Donuts is better than Starbucks. What argument technique is this an example of?
What is a claim?
What is the use of an object to represent a larger idea?
What is symbolism?
My alarm clock yelled at me this morning.
What is personification?
Ms McCarty and Mr Krug have differing perspectives when it comes to whether or not college athletes should be paid. What technique this an example of?
What is point of view?
"Dunkin donuts is better because the coffee is cheaper"
What is a subclaim?
What is a connotation?
Imaginative, comparative, symbolic uses of language
What is figurative language?
A subtle hint at something on the horizon...hint hint wink wink
"Dunkin has a $6 meal deal including a coffee, a breakfast sandwich, and hash browns. You can't get that anywhere else!"
In the opening scene of the Scottish play, you see the witches plotting against the throne, in an ominous, turbulent setting with thunder and frogs. What literary term is this?
What is mood?
My classroom is like Penn Station when Boler and Logan stop by
What is a smilie?
The woods, in a car, in a plane, on the beach, Disney world, etc
What is setting?
"The egg that they use at Dunkin is fake. Starbucks is much healthier, and they use organic products."
What is an Opposing claim?
"Mildred is described as an emotionally hollow person who is disconnected from reality and is in love with the parlor wall." What literary term is this quote an example of?
What is Characterization?
What is a metaphor?
When my dad says "Go to your room!" in an angry voice, I know he means business. What technique is he using?
What is tone?
"Where did you hear that from?"
Source
"But his eyes, dimmed a little by many paintless days under sun and rain, brood on over the solemn dumping ground." What literary term is this quote an example of?
What is imagery?
Ms McCarty starts class with this everyday, as her personal form of yapping.
What is an ancedote?