Figures of Speech
Story Elements
Rhetorical Appeals
Author's Purpose
Vocabulary
100

This figure of speech compares two unlike things using “like” or “as.”

Simile

100

The main character in a story is called the _____.

protagonist

100

This appeal uses logic, facts, and evidence.

Logos

100

An author who wants to explain or give facts is trying to _____. (Inform, persuade, entertain, argue)

Inform

100

A word that has a similar meaning to another word is a _____.

Synonym

200

This figure of speech gives human qualities to nonhuman things.

Personification

200

The time and place where a story occurs is called the _____.

Setting

200

This appeal focuses on emotions and feelings.

Pathos

200

An author who wants to convince the reader is trying to _____.

Persuade

200

A word that has the opposite meaning is a _____.

Antonym

300

“I’ve told you a million times” is an example of this figure of speech.

Hyperbole

300

The problem or struggle in a story is known as the _____.

Conflict

300

This appeal establishes the speaker’s credibility or trustworthiness.

Ethos

300

An author who wants to amuse or tell a story is trying to _____.

entertain

300

he dictionary definition of a word is its _____ meaning.

denotative

400

Repeating the same beginning sound in a phrase like “wild and windy weather” is called this.

alliteration

400

The turning point or most intense moment of a story is the _____.

Climax

400

Statistics and data are most closely connected to this appeal.

Logos 

400

A speech arguing for a change in laws is an example of this purpose.

Persuade

400

The feelings or emotions associated with a word are its _____ meaning.

Connotative

500

Language that appeals to the five senses is known as this.

Imagery

500

The lesson or message of a story is called the _____.

Theme

500

A speaker sharing personal experience to gain trust is using this appeal.

Ethos

500

A textbook is most often written to _____.

Inform

500

Clues in a sentence that help you figure out a word’s meaning are called _____.

Context Clues

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