Literary Elements
Irony
Rhetoric
Figurative Language
Vocab
200

What literary element is being used in this sentence? “Henry was a small boy, with a strong, yet quiet demeanor.”

Characterization

200

 A twist in the story that everyone, except the main character, is aware of.

Dramatic Irony

200

“And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country” - JFK. Which Rhetorical Appeal is JFK using here?

Ethos
200

“The trees waved their arms, the flowers nodded in the breeze and the sun yawned and stretched over the hills.” What type of figurative language is being used here!

Personification

200

“He felt remorse thinking about losing his best friend after yelling at him.” What is the meaning of the word ‘remorse’ in this sentence?

Sadness, guilt or regret

400

“Adam looked out the window seeing clear skies and his flowers blooming. As he gazed, his eyes fixed on a dark storm cloud miles away, sure to bring destruction to his garden.” What literary element in being used here?

Setting

400

“Ow! I stubbed my toe! This is the worst day of my life!” What irony is being used here, and what type of that literary device?

Verbal irony, hyperbole 

400

“Dr. Shmoop reported 30% of that patients would have long-term side effects from the medication.” Which Rhetorical Appeal is being used here?

Logos

400

In “Old Major’s Speech” he uses the term “crystal clear”. What type of figurative language is being used here?

Alliteration

400

“Her demeanor shifted from calm to fury in a matter of seconds.” What is the definition of the word demeanor as used in this context?

Outward behavior, manner or conduct 

600

Explain the difference between internal conflict and external conflict in a story.

Internal conflict is a character’s emotional or psychological struggle, while external conflict is a struggle between a protagonist and other forces, such as villains or society.

600

Sarcasm is what kind of irony? 

Verbal irony 

600

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. -MLK Jr. “What rhetorical appeal is being used in this speech?

Pathos

600

She refused to go out with her friends to the beach on a bright summer day. “Come on, don’t be like Dracula!” How is allusion being used in this context?

Dracula is a popular fictional character 
600

What is a prefix that means "NOT"? 

Un, dis, im, non, anti
Example: impossible, unused, disinterested, antihero, nonverbal

800

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is the narrator's attitude towards the subject, mood is the atmosphere created for the reader.

800

Irony is often associated with what genre? 

Satire 

800

Speeches often begin with the speaker talking about themselves, why? 

They are establishing their credibility (appealing to ethos) 

800

What type of figure of speech is being used: ""Long live the rose that grew from concrete When no one else even cared!"

Metaphor

800

What is the difference between the connotation and denotation of a word?

Connotation is the emotions and ideas associated with a word, the denotation is the dictionary definition. 

1000

What is the difference between perspective and point of view?

Perspective is someone's opinions or beliefs, point of view refers to the narrator of the story (first person, second person or third person pov) 
1000

Define and give me an example of situational irony.

When there is an unexpected outcome, for example a fire station that is caught on fire. 

1000

When is an argument considered valid?

When there is enough relevant strong evidence such as data and facts that proves the claim to be correct

1000

What are the figurative language terms for the ideas ‘exaggeration’ and ‘understatement’?

Hyperbole and Meiosis 

1000

If you are being asked a vocab question and have no ideas to what the word could mean, what could be a good strategy in a multiple choice question?

Replace the word in the sentence with each of the words that are given as answer choices and see which makes the most sense. Also consider the connotation of the word, and the root/prefix/suffix.
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