Author's Purpose
Diction
Main Idea & Theme
Figurative Langauge
Rhetoric
100

The definition of author's purpose.

What is "the reason an author is writing a text"?

100

The definition of diction.

What is "the author's choice of words"?

100

The definition of main idea.

What is "what the text is mostly about"?

100

The definition of a metaphor.

What is "a comparison that does not use 'like' or 'as'"?

100

The definition of rhetoric.

What is "the study of effective speaking and writing"?

200

The three main author's purposes. (*Hint: PIE.)

What is "to persuade, to inform, and to entertain"?

200

The two main types of diction.

What is "informal and formal diction"?

200

The definition of theme.

What is "the moral or universal lesson of a story"?

200

Name the figurative language: "The sun smiled down on the grass."

What is "personification"?

200

The three rhetorical appeals.

What is "ethos, logos, and pathos"?

300

The reason why it is important to know the author's purpose.

What is "to understand the author's motives/reasons they want you to feel a certain way about their text"?

300

Type of diction that is "often filled with descriptive words that are quite precise and sentences are usually longer and more complex."

What is "formal diction"?

300

Main Idea or Theme: Overcoming obstacles is the key to progress.

What is a "theme"?

300

A figure of speech that involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis.

What is "hyperbole"?

300

The rhetorical appeal of the following ad: https://www.engadget.com/2009/11/03/atandt-sues-verizon-over-theres-a-map-for-that-ads/ (verizon vs. at&t) *YOUR RESPONSE MUST EXPLAIN WHY.

What is "logos because it uses statistics/facts to appeal to viewer's logic"?

400

The author's purpose of our excerpt from the Autobiography of Malcolm X.

What is "to inform the reader of Malcolm X's life and to persuade black people during the Civil Rights movement to educate themselves"?

400

Type of diction that "often assumes that the audience already knows what you're talking about, uses shorter words, and may be incomplete or ignore some finer points of grammar and usage."

What is "informal diction"?

400

Main Idea or Theme: A witch lures little boys and girls into her gingerbread house.

What is "main idea"?

400

Name the figurative language: Sally sold a few shells on the shore last month.

What is "alliteration"?

400

The rhetorical appeal of the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03KQTCEM08k&t=20s (Apple- Misunderstood) *YOUR RESPONSE MUST EXPLAIN WHY.

What is "ethos; it evokes an emotional response in the viewer because of the ability of technology to bring families closer"?

500

The author's purpose of "Letter from Birmingham Jail".

What is "to inform King's critics, the clergymen, of his reasons for protesting in Alabama/being arrested and to defend his name and actions"?

500
Informal or Formal Diction: "If y'all flip to page 8, you'll find our independent reading form for today." *YOU MUST EXPLAIN YOUR RESPONSE.

What is "informal diction because it uses the colloquialism 'y'all' and expects that the listener knows what the speaker is talking about"?

500

Main Idea or Theme: The circle of life is what makes our world go 'round.

What is a "theme"?

500

The three types of irony.

What is "situational, verbal, and dramatic"?

500

The rhetorical appeal of the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq2CvmgoO7I (Nike: Dream Crazy) *YOUR RESPONSE MUST EXPLAIN WHY.

What is "ethos and pathos; the ad appeals to emotion because it uses the struggle of being great in sports and also famous sport's figure Colin Kaepernick to market the brand"?

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