Who is the emotion that loves organizing and planning?
Fear
What is WALL-E’s main job on Earth?
Compacting trash into cubes
What is Riley’s biggest struggle after moving to San Francisco?
Adjusting to a new home and losing her old friends
Which device appeals to feelings and emotions?
Emotive language
Finish the quote: “Crying helps me slow down and ________.”
“Obsess over the weight of life’s problems.” - Sadness
Which emotion tries to keep Riley safe from danger?
Fear
What does WALL-E find that changes everything?
Plant or a small green seedling
What theme connects WALL-E and Inside Out about human behavior?
The importance of emotions and human connection
Which device uses strong words like “must” or “should”?
Which emotion says, “This is Disgust. She keeps Riley from being poisoned”?
Joy
What color represents Joy?
Yellow
What is the name of the spaceship where humans live?
Axiom
How does WALL-E show the dangers of consumerism?
By depicting humans as dependent on technology and unable to move
Give an example of a rhetorical question from either movie.
Wouldn't you rather be happy? (Inside Out)
What emotion says, “We’re not going to cry!”?
Anger
Name the imaginary friend who sacrifices himself for Riley’s happiness.
Bing Bong
Who is the robot sent to find life on Earth?
Eve
Which persuasive device is used when Joy says, “Think positive!” repeatedly?
Repetition
Which device is used when WALL-E shows the lonely Earth to make viewers care?
Imagery/emotive appeal
How does Joy’s dialogue use personal pronouns to make her message persuasive?
She says “We can do this together!” to include the audience and create unity
Which emotion takes control during Riley’s hockey tryout?
Anger
What persuasive technique is used in the Buy-N-Large ads to convince humans to stay comfortable?
Emotive language
Explain how Inside Out uses emotive language to make viewers empathize with Sadness.
Sadness uses words like “I’m sorry” and speaks softly to evoke sympathy
Identify two persuasive devices in the slogan: “Stay in the Axiom – Live the life you deserve!”
Emotive language and personal pronouns
Which persuasive device is used in the command: “You will follow the directive!” from AUTO in WALL-E?
Modality (strong obligation expressed through “will”)