What appeal uses credibility or character?
What device compares two things using "like" or "as"?
Simile
This word means "to communicate or make known," like when an author shares a message through a character’s actions.
What is convey?
Define tone.
Author's attitude toward the subject.
Name one of the Jr ROTC teachers
Acceptable answers: LT Fleming, Master Sergeant Young, Master Gunnery Sergeant Hardy
What appeal relies on facts and logic?
Logos
Giving human qualities to nonhuman things is called?
Personification
This word means "planned in advance," as in a crime or decision that was carefully thought out before it happened.
What is premeditated?
Define mood.
The feeling the reader gets.
What is the Principal's full name (first and last)?
Mrs. Brandi Hardnett
What appeal connects to emotions?
Pathos
What device helps create pictures in the reader's mind?
Imagery
This term describes something certain to happen, like a result no one can change.
What is inevitable?
What is the purpose of dialogue in a story?
Reveals character or moves plot through talking.
How many of the assistant principals have their Doctorate Degree?
2 — Dr. Freeman and Dr. Underwood
Which appeal would a doctor use in a commercial?
Ethos
What device hints at future events?
Foreshadowing
This describes someone who starts conflict or attacks first, often used in war or arguments.
What is aggressor?
What does fallacious reasoning mean?
A mistaken belief or flawed argument. For example, saying "Everyone else is doing it, so it must be right" is a fallacy known as bandwagon appeal
Mrs. Hall and Ms. Rivera
Explain how a politician might use ethos, logos, and pathos in one speech.
Student answers correctly
Identify the literary device in this sentence: "The wind whispered secrets through the trees."
A word for a reaction so strong it moves people to action, like when a speech inspires protest or support.
What is galvanized?
What is an inference?
A logical educational) guess based on evidence
How many credits do you need to graduate?
23 Credits