57 Bus Characters
57 Bus Events
Analyzing Articles
Rhetorical Devices
Random Chance
100
The main "characters" of "The 57 Bus" 

Who are: Sasha and Richard

100

Richard was tried as adult because

He set Sasha on fire

100

the person writing the article is referred to as 

The Speaker

100
Using logic in an argument

Logos

100

Mrs. Nassano's maiden name

Flores

200

The parent Richard

Jasmine

200

The age of Richard when he is arrested

16

200

the main target of an article/story

The Audience

200

using emotions in an argument

Pathos

200

Sasha identifies as...

agender

300

The parents of Sasha 

Debbie and Karl 

300
The place Richard is arrested

Oakland High School

300

What the article aims to do 

The purpose

300

Ethos, logos and pathos are used to 

persuade the audience

300

Richard's sentence changed from 5 years to 

7 years and then back to 5

400

The district attorney in Richard's case

Who is: Nancy O'Malley 

400

True or False, Richard spends his time at CHAD wisely and learns valuable lessons

True

400

The purpose of the article in your study guide

To inform parents and teens about anxiety being on the rise

400

Dr. Suzana Flores, author of Facehooked: How Facebook Affects our Emotions" is an example of 

Ethos

400

Rogerian, Classical and Toulmin are examples of

Rhetorical Structures, Rhetorical format, Argument structures

500

The principal of Oakland High School 

Who is: Matin Abdul Qawi
500

Richard does this to make amends for what he did to Sasha

Writes her two letters
500

circumstances forming a background of an event, idea or statement

occasion or context

500

According to Dr. Lorde, a medical professional at Yale, "90% of teens suffer from laziness" this is an example of two rhetorical devices 

Logos and Ethos

500

In the article "Should 11-Year Old's Be Charged as Adults" the author argues

That juveniles should never be tried as adults, except in extreme cases

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