Literary Devices
Figurative Language
Rhetorical Devices
Just Mercy 1-3
Just Mercy 4-5
100

The attitude of a writer toward a subject or audience 

tone

100

comparing two unlike things using "like or as"

Similie

100

speaking or writing that's intended to persuade

rhetoric

100

Stevenson studied this in college

Philosophy 

100

What was the name of McMillian's older sister?

Armelia Hand

200

a discussion involving differing points of view; debate

argument

200

giving human qualities or traits to non-human things

personification

200

appeals to the emotions and ideals of the audience

pathos

200

How much did Stevenson say that he made a year in Chapter 2?

$14,000

200

What was the nickname that McMillian's family had given him?

Johnny D

300

the arrangement of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases

syntax

300

repetition of the same initial consonant

alliteration

300

appeals to the audience’s reason, building up logical arguments

logos

300

Under what charges was McMillian first arrested?

Sodomy

300

Where did McMillian and his family live?

Repton

400

The connotation or associations of word choice

diction

400

extreme exaggeration

hyperbole

400

appeals to the speaker’s status or authority

ethos

400

In Chapter 3, where did Myers say that McMillian made him drive?

Jacksons Cleaners

400

In Chapter 5, what was the name of the white person that the McMillians had worked for who called Stevenson to offer support?

Sam Crook

500

uses vivid description that appeals to a readers' senses    

imagery

500

 figure of speech that combines contradictory words with opposing meanings

oxymoron

500

Created by Aristotle; provided us with three ways to appeal to an audience

rhetorical triangle

500

In Chapter 3, what was the name of the jailhouse snitch who claimed he had seen McMillian's truck outside of Jackson's Cleaners?

Bill Hooks

500

Name of the song that was playing during Herbert's execution

Old Rugged Cross

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