What term describes a very long story about a hero whose actions affect more than just themselves?
Epic
Which rhetorical device is being used in the following statement: "Think of the joy on your grandmother's face when she opens a handwritten letter from you. It’s a feeling money can't buy."
pathos
If an author only presents one side of an argument and uses words like "only" or "never," what are they demonstrating?
Bias
To find a common theme, you should look back through this type of "proof" from previous readings.
evidence
A character is surrounded by bright colors, chirping birds, and the smell of fresh flowers. What is the mood?
cheerful or happy
What is the term for an object, picture, or action that stands for an abstract idea or feeling?
Symbolism
Which rhetorical appeal uses numbers, facts, and statistics to persuade an audience?
Logos
What term refers to the main message or what a text is mostly about?
Central Idea
This character gives the main character a magic sword and advice before they start their journey. Which archetype are they?
mentor
The author uses words like "shattered," "bleak," and "hopeless" to describe the setting. What is the tone?
negative or pessimistic
If an author uses words like "only," "always," or "never" to lean strongly toward one side of an argument, what are they showing?
Bias
Which rhetorical appeal uses emotions, fears, or values to persuade an audience?
Pathos
This technique compares two things by stating that one thing is another.
metaphor
This character is the one who must leave their home, face many problems, and eventually returns home changed. Which archetype are they?
Hero
A story takes place in a dark, abandoned mansion with creaking floors and flickering lights. What is the mood?
Eerie/ Scary
When an author refers to a famous person or story without explaining it, expecting the reader to already know the reference, what literary device is being used?
Allusions
If a speaker says, "As a doctor, I recommend this medicine," what type of rhetorical appeal are they using based on their expertise?
Ethos
This narrative device involves putting events in time order—first, next, then, and last.
chronological
This character constantly works against the main character, trying to stop them from succeeding or causing harm to others. Which archetype are they?
Villain
The author writes about the Mentor's death using words like "tragic," "unnecessary," and "heartbreaking." What is the author’s tone?
mournful, sad
In literature, what is the abstract idea is often represented by the symbol of a crown?
Power or Control
"History has shown us that every time a nation ignores its debt, its economy eventually collapses. We must learn from these past patterns."
Logos
This term refers to describing words that help a reader imagine a scene using their five senses.
imagery
This character uses humor and plays pranks to highlight the absurdity of a situation, often causing a bit of chaos for both the hero and the villain. Which archetype are they?
Trickster
When an author chooses specific words to create a certain tone or feeling in a text, what literary device are they using?
Diction