LD #1
LD #2
LD#3
Tone #1
Tone #2
100

"She was feeling under the weather yesterday."

Euphemism

100

Two contradicting words that are placed next to each other.

Oxymoron

100

"The early bird catches the worm..."

Not aphorism 

Adage

100

Kind/warmhearted

Benevolent

100

distrustful 

Cynical 

200

"You forget what you want to remember, and you remember what you want to forget."

- Not parallelism

- Not paradox

- Not juxtaposition 

Chiasmus

200

The first step to writing an argument essay is to write your claim. Then, you need to gather evidence to prove your claim. 


Didactic 
200

"The big sycamore by the creek was gone. The willow tangle was gone. The little enclave of untrodden bluegrass was gone."

Epistrophe

200

Gullible

Credulous 

200

Scold or reprimand 

Admonish 

300

"There may also be a dragon with five legs in my house..."

Hyperbole

300

How the reader feels

Mood
300

"It’s warm as blood beneath the clods"

Simile

300

"All of you are wonderful writers! Keep up the good work!"

Complimentary 

300

Romeo and Juliet- film clip

-Not ardent

Contemplative 

400

"Abigail Williams is a young, manipulative, deceitful, and influential girl." 

-Not asyndeton

- Not expletive 

- Not parallelism 

Enumeratio 

400

Juliet: "Yea, noise? Then I'll be brief. O happy dagger! This is thy sheath." 

- Not personification 

- Not metaphor

- Not hypophora 

Apostrophe 

400

“The fire leaped and threw shadows on the house."

Personification 

400

Ugh...I thought the new restaurant they opened was going to be good, but their food was bland.

Disillusioned 

400

"Why do you have to give us so much homework? Why? I don’t want to read all these chapters! I would like snickers please. I just love chocolate. I can’t wait for Christmas!"

Capricious 

500

The Office -film clip

- Not abhorrent

Brusque 

500

Elf- film clip

Ebullient