Rhetoric
Character Types
Plot
Literary Devices
Vocabulary
100
An appeal to logic
What is "Logos"
100
The main character
What is a "Protagonist"
100
The problem the main character must solve
What is "Conflict"
100
The message of the story
What is "Theme"
100
Making a prediction based on what you know
What is "Inference"
200
An appeal to emotion
What is "Pathos"
200
The character working against the main character
What is an "Antagonist"
200
The plot begins to build
What is "Rising Action"
200
The feelings the story invokes
What is "Mood"
200
The perspective the story is told through
What is "Point of View"
300
Using words that invoke a certain type of emotion
What is "Loaded Language"
300
A character that is not complex
What is a "Flat Character"
300
The plot begins to get resolved
What is "Falling Action"
300
A representation of a feeling or idea
What is "Symbolism"
300
Using a word in a way that invokes a feeling
What is "Connotation"
400
An appeal to ethics
What is "Ethos"
400
A character that undergoes change
What is a "Dynamic Character"
400
The turning point of the story
What is "Climax"
400
When the opposite of what is expected happens
What is "Irony"
400
Information gathered from the story
What is "Textual Evidence"
500
Stating the oppositions side, and opposing it
What is "Counterargument"
500
A stereotypical character
What is a "Stock Character"
500
Introducing the characters and setting
What is "Exposition"
500
A hint of what happens later in the story
What is "Foreshadowing"
500
The literal meaning of a word compared the the feelings it causes
What is "Denotation"
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