POV
Wrinkle In Time
Rhetorical Appeals
Figurative Language
100

 "I saw the old man walking down the street"

First Person

100

What is the name of the family dog?

Fortinbras 

100

What are the three main types of rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

100
  • "I am as hungry as a bear!" The kind of figurative language used here is _______

Simile

200

You see the old man walking down the street".

Second Person

200

Why does Meg help Charle?

because she is the closest to him and the one most likely to get through to him

200

What is logos?

Appealing to reason or logic, often using facts and statistics.

200

A comparison between 2 unlike things without using 'like' or 'as'

Metaphor

300

: "He saw the old man walking down the street".

Third person 

300

What are the twins name?

Sandy and Dennys

300

Which appeal focuses on the speaker's character and trustworthiness?

Ethos

300

The raindrops danced on the tabletop." The kind of figurative language used here is _____

Personification 

400

What point of view is the wrinkle in time told from ?

3rd Person limited

400

How do Charles and Calvin resist being hypnotized?

They shout out nursery rhymes and the Gettysburg Address.

400

Which appeal uses facts and logical reasoning to persuade?

Logos

400

The last day of school is like a day at the beach - easy and relaxing." The kind of figurative language used here is _______

Simile

500

The children turned and saw the frightening shadow. They were unaware a cat had walked close to the low-hung lantern."

Third Person

500

How did Meg get through the column to reach her father?

She put on Ms.who glasses

500

Which appeal uses emotions to persuade?

Pathos

500

Time flies by!" The kind of figurative language used here is _______

Idiom