An author trying to connect to the reader's sense: taste, touch, sight, etc.
What is imagery?
Ethos connects to the reader's emotions.
False! Ethos illustrates a person's morals or character.
What are TWO words or phrases that create a calm tone?
answers may vary- undisturbed flowers, soft breeze, serene, soothing, all was quiet you could hear the birds singing their morning song, the sun softly shined through the window, etc.
What do you write if you do not have an author's name when citing a source?
The first word of the article name.
What is an anecdote?
A personal story to connect with the reader
Personification is giving human qualities to something not human.
Example: New York City is calling my name.
True! New York City is not literally calling my name.
What was an example of repetition from Of Mice and Men?
Answers may vary: The bunnies or the farm
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What rhetorical device is used to make the writer sound more intelligent or dignified?
What is formal language?
Satire is being very serious when writing.
Fasle!! Satire is making jokes and writning to make fun. Think SNL.
These are examples of......
He almost died of laughter.
They ran faster then the speed of light.
I am so hungry I could eat horse.
What is a hyperbole?
On the work cited page you should organize your sources by....
In alphabetical order!!
Define Logos:
To appeal to the reader's intelligence by using facts, connecting to logic, or citing an expert.
Nostalgia is wanting to skip ahead to the future.
False! It is wanting to go back in time!
TWO analogy examples
"Life is like a box of chocolates.."
Trying to find my car keys is like looking for a needle in hay stack.
If you end up not using the source should you still cite it?
No! You only should cite every source you use. (EVEN IF YOU USED ONE LINE)
Define ehtos and logos
and for 100 bonus points pathos
Ethos: credibility
Logos: logic, reasoning
Pathos: emotion
.gov and .edu are good websites to use as sources?
Yes! That does not mean a website that does not end in those two ways is a bad source. Just remember to read through your sources and be careful you are not using false information.
One example of a bandwagon.
propaganda, social media trends, clothing trends, one kid at school throws mashed potatoes then all the kids want to throw food, etc.
What part of the citation on the work cited page should be indented?
The second line