Rhetorical Appeals
Logical Appeals
Point of View
Plot
Figurative Language
100

As a doctor with over 20 years of experience, I can tell you this medicine is safe and effective.

Ethos

100

All mammals breathe air. A dolphin is a mammal. So, dolphins breathe air.

(deductive, inductive, or abductive?)

Deductive reasoning

100

I walked into the room and couldn’t believe my eyes. This was the best birthday surprise ever!

First Person Point of View

100

The most exciting point in the story, the turning point, or when everything goes wrong for the characters.

Climax

100

I am so hungry, I could eat a horse!

Hyperbole

200

Studies show that students who read 20 minutes a day score higher on tests and build stronger vocabularies.

Logos

200

I’ve seen three dogs today, and all of them had collars. I think most dogs must wear collars.

Inductive Reasoning

200

You must mix the ingredients carefully, or the cake won’t rise properly.

Second Person Point of View

200

The end of the story, all conflicts are resolved.

Resolution

200

Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers

Alliteration

300

Imagine being stuck outside in the freezing cold with no coat, no food, and nowhere to go.

Pathos

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! 

The lights are off and no cars are in the driveway. Maybe nobody is home.

Abductive Reasoning

(Double Points for correct answers)

300

Sarah opened the letter and smiled. She didn’t know that Tom had already read it.

Third Person Point of View

300

The conflict begins to be resolved leading to the resolution of the story.

Falling Action

300

My stomach screamed for food as I stood in the lunch line.

Personification

400

Our school librarian recommends this book because it teaches important life lessons and is written by a well-known author.

Ethos

400

Every time I eat peanuts, my throat feels itchy. I must be allergic to peanuts.

Inductive Reasoning

400

Marcus wanted to win the race, but Jenna was secretly hoping he wouldn’t.

Third Person Point of View

400

The beginning of the story where we learn about the characters, setting, and background information.

Exposition

400

Break a leg!

Idiom

500

If you stay up late playing video games, you will be too tired for school and your grades will go down.

Logos

500

All books in the library are organized by category. This book is in the “Science” section, so it must be a science book.

Deductive Reasoning

500

You walk into the haunted house, heart pounding. Every creak and whisper makes your skin crawl.

Second Person Point of View

500

The story starts getting good. We see the events that lead to the main conflict.

Rising Action

500
Her voice was a bird's song.

Metaphor