When we can trust a narrator to tell us the whole story?
Reliable Narrator
What is the ethos argument?
Appeal to authority and credibility
What are the three categories of tone?
Positive, Negative, and Neutral
The cultural/secondary meaning of a word?
Connotation
When a character is faced with 2 difficult choices?
Moral Dilemma
When can we not trust the Narrator?
When the narrator is unrelaible.
What is the pathos argument?
Appeal to emotions
Where a story takes place in the past.
Historical Setting
The dictionary definition of a word?
Denotation
When you put information into your own words, it is called?
Paraphrase
What is it when an item means more than it's meaning?
Symbolism
What is the logos argument?
Appeal to logic and reason.
This is very typical example of a certain person or thing
Archetype
Give an example of Negative connotation?
Sus, Cringe...
What is a claim that does not have evidence to back it up?
Unsubstantiated
When word phrases appeal to the five senses?
Imagery
What is the difference between informational and expository?
Expository can be persuasive and informational is just to inform.
When you state your side of the argument?
Position
Give an example of positive connotation?
Sweet, sick...
What is a claim that DOES have evidence to back it up?
Substantiated
When a poem/story goes from happy to despondent?
Tone Shift
Which of the three arguments is the strongest?
Logos
what is a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
Allegory
When you are saying one thing but mean the opposite?
Irony
Should you ever use I statements in your SCR or ECRs?
NOOOOOO!!!!!!!