Irony
Persuasive techniques
poetry
Grammar
100

What is dramatic irony?

When the audience know something the characters don't.

100

What is Ethos?

Appeals to authority. 

100

What is imagery?

When you create an image with words. 

100

When to use dashes?

To show an interruption in the sentence. 

200

What is situational irony?

When the expected situation is different from reality. 

200

what is pathos?

Appeals to emotion. 

200

What does emphasize mean?

Give special importance too. 

200

when to use parentheses? 

To seperate extra information that is not really needed. 

300

What is verbal irony?

When a person writes one thing but means another. 

300

What is logos?

Appeals to reasoning. 

300

What is tone?

The author's attitude. 

300

When to use commas?

Lists, to seperate clauses, and to seperate uneeded information. 

400

What is tragic irony?

When the audience know something bad will happen. 

400

Which appeal is this?

The president of the U.S. said that we must come togehter. 

Ethos

400

What is lyric poetry?

It expresses thoughts/feelings of the poet and is songlike. 

400

What does the prefic uni- mean?

one. 

500

What irony is this?

"Today was a very cold and bitter day, as cold and bitter as a cup of hot chocolate."

Verbal

500

What appeal is this?

70% of people don't recycle. 

Logos. 

500

What is tone below?

"Mary couldn't wait to go to the carnival."

excited.