Rhetoric
Monster
Vocabulary
Long Way Down
Figurative Language
100

emotional appeal

What is pathos?
100

16 years old and on trial

Who is Steve Harmon?

100

the judge reads it at the end of the trial

What is the verdict?

100

The protagonist (and maybe the antagonist too)

Who is Will?

100

compares 2 things WITHOUT like or as

What is a metaphor?

200

story as proof

What is anecdote?

200

sentenced to 25 years in prison

Who is James King?

200

Steve plays this role in the trial

What is defendant?

200

The first dead man to get on the elevator

Who is Buck?

200

exaggeration for shock or humor

What is hyperbole?

300

the argument against your argument

What is counterargument?

300

the prosecutor

Who is Petrocelli?

300
to accuse without proof

What is allege?

300

Makes Will pee his pants

Who is his dad, Mikey?

300

An object that represents a big idea in the story.

What is a symbol?

400

disproving the other side's argument

What is refutation?

400

she saw James King in the store

Who is Lorelle Henry?

400

2 meanings: a prison sentence or a firmly held belief

What is conviction?

400

Won't speak to Will on the elevator

Who is his brother Shawn?

400

"Sleep ran from me, hid from me" is an example of ______.

What is personification?

500

before and after ads use this technique

What is compare and contrast?

500

the two central conflicts in Monster

What is Steve vs himself and Steve vs society?

500

Briggs made an _____ but the judge _____ it.

What is objection and overruled?

500

Makes Will explain what he's going to do like it's a movie

Who is Uncle Mark?

500

"putting it under the pillow like a lost tooth" uses both _____ and ______

What is alliteration and simile?
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