Isn't it Ironic
Point of View
Very Persuasive...
Carry Your Own Skis
Examples
100

when an event occurs in the story that is the opposite of what is expected

Situational Irony

100

the viewpoint is only from one person’s perspective who is narrating the story

first person point of view 

100

what are the 3 persuasive appeals authors may use 

ethos, pathos, and logos 

100

what type of essay is "Carry Your Own Skis"

a persuasive essay

100

what point of view is this written in: 

Monica and Rachel are both excited to see Joey's play tonight. Joeys is very nervous but Monica and Rachel know he will do great!

third person omniscient 

200

when the audience knows something but the characters do not

dramatic irony 

200

outside narrator where none of the characters’ thoughts or feelings are revealed

third person objective 

200

which persuasive appeal targets the reader's emotions

pathos 

200

what is the theme in "Carry Your Own Skis" 

to be responsible for yourself, your actions, and your belongings 

200

what type of irony is this an example of

You know your little brother is hiding behind the door and when he jumps out and yells "BOO" you are not startled at all but you reply, "Wow, you really got me." 

Verbal Irony 

300

when something is said but the opposite it meant

verbal irony

300

outside narrator where the thoughts and feelings of only one character are revealed

third person limited 

300
which persuasive appeal targets the reader's logic and reasoning 

logos

300

what is the vocab word for affected throughout 

riddled 

300

which persuasive appeal is this an example of? 

In the past 20 years of being a dietitian, my clients who ate a plant based diet had more energy than my clients who did not. That is why it is crucial to incorporate whole fruits and veggie into your diets. 
appealing to the author's creditability: ethos 
400

what is the definition of irony?

the difference between what you expect to happen and what actually happens 

400

outside narrator where the thoughts and feelings of all characters are revealed

third person omniscient 

400

which persuasive appeal specifies the author's creditability

ethos 

400

what is the vocab word for unavoidable 

inevitable 

400

Ross and Phoebe were heading to the coffee house. He knew that something was wrong with her because she has not said one thing yet. He felt sad for her because of the look on her face.

Third person limited

500
what is the definition of point of view? 

the narrator's perspective of the story being told 

500

what is the definition of persuasive appeals

the tools author's use to help persuade their audience of a certain viewpoint 

500

what is the vocab word for possibility 

potential 

500

Ross and Chandler were walking down the street. They saw the most delicious looking cakes and cookies in the bakery window. They looked at each other with wide eyes and without saying anything opened the door to the store.

third person objective