figurative language
Rhetorical Appeals
enlightenment beliefs
puritan beliefs and ways of life
random!
100

extreme exaggeration of something

What is a hyperbole

100

appeal to credibility and ethics

what is ethos

100

in the enlightenment era people did not believe in ghost, what is this an example of

what is distrust in the mystic and mythical

100

All powerful, all-knowing, revengeful, just & fair

What the view of God

100

who is the chicken in surfs up

chicken joe

200

a comparison of two or more things with out using like or as

what is a metaphor

200

appeal to emotions

what is pathos

200

in the enlightenment era people had strong positive beliefs about America, what is this an example of

what is sense of nationalism

200

Sinful, unworthy of salvation

what is the view of man

200

how many booms does the dead brother get

what is 5 big booms

300

A reference to another, usually famous, media form or person

what is an allusion

300

appeal to logic

what is logos

300

in the enlightenment era people believed in learning, what is this an example of

what is belief in progress through education

300

Used by god as a way to punish or reward man

What is the view of nature

300

how to know if you are going to get a good drink at Starbucks

what is they them energy

400

when the first part of a sentence or phrase is repeated, but only in poems

what is an anaphora

400

Which appeal is being used when an author sites a source

what is ethos
400

in the enlightenment era people believed in total free will and that humans determined their fate, what is this an example of.

what is god created the universe but does not interfere with its workings

400

The Bible is the word of god and the outline for living

What did puritans believe in

400

how many times did Travis Scott preform fein at Barclays center

what is 10 times

500

a flaw in an argument that makes it seem more correct

what is a logical phallacy

500

What is the purpose of using rhetorical appeals in a speech

what is to persuade the audience

500

in the enlightenment era people believed that evil was not inherent, what is this an example of

what is, belief in basic human goodness

500

 “Of Plymouth Plantation”

what is an example of puritan literature
500

what happened to the shrimp in the shrimp cocktail in shark tales

his sister had a baby and now he has to take it over because she passed away