Lit. Device #1
Lit. Device #2
Lit. Device #3
Tone Words #1
Tone Words #2
100

"'Theology is a fortress'"

Metaphor

100

"All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal."

Deductive reasoning

100

Describes one sense in terms of another. Senses are expressed as being intertwined or having a connection between them.

Synesthesia 

100

"Green beans are gross! I can't stand the smell of them. They are absolutely the most disgusting thing I have ever ate." 

Abhorrent 

100

Mental or physical pain or suffering

Anguish

200

“'Man, remember, until an hour before the devil fell, God thought him beautiful in heaven.'”

(NOT Expletive)

Allusion

200

"OMG" 

"Peace out, y'all" 

Colloquial 

200

"Listen to the motor. Listen to the wheels. Listen with your ears."

(NOT repetition, parallelism) 

Anaphora

200

Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.

Ambivalent 

200

Sarcastic/ sharp and forthright 

Acerbic

300

"a penny saved is a penny earned"

Aphorism

300

“Why do you come, yellow bird?”

(NOT rhetorical question) 

Apostrophe

300

A statement that appears to be self-contradictory, but which may include a truth

Paradox

300

"I don't want to take this quiz. What if I can't remember the words? What if I fail? I should have studied more!" 

Angst 

300

"I just love to read. I could read all day. I wish my only job was reading. I love books!"

Ardent

400

"I will bring your guts into your mouth!"

Hyperbole

400

"We burn a hot fire here; it melts down all concealment"

(Hint: Court is a crucible)

Metaphor

400

"The children without dinner changed them, the endless moving changed them...and their hostility changed them..." 

(NOT parallelism, expletive)

Epistrophe

400

"I want to go for a walk today, but I also want to finish my book. I only have two more chapters left, so I should finish reading it, but it feels really nice outside so it would be nice to take a walk."

Ambivalent 

400

Parris: Why could there not have been poppets hid where no one ever saw them? 

Proctor, furious: There might also be a dragon with five legs in my house, but no one has ever seen it.

(Focus on Proctor's response) 

(Not austere or abhorrent)

Acerbic 

500

"Who gets killed in the case of violent revolution? The poor, the workers."

Hypophora

500

Usually, there are a few people that may think they know everything."

(Focus on bolded words)

Qualifiers

500

"...roots will resist the million enemies of the earth: the molds, the insects, the rusts, the blights..." 

(NOT anaphora, parallelism, expletive, personification, hyperbole, enumeratio) 

Asyndeton

500

"Do not speak. Do not get out of your seat. Do not ask me questions. Just be quiet."

(Not acerbic)

Austere

500

Danforth, to Proctor: What are you? Proctor is beyond speech in his anger. You are combined with anti-Christ, are you not? I have seen your power; you will not deny it! 

Proctor: I say - I say - God is dead

(Focus on Proctor's response)

(NOT- Angst, Abhorrent, Anguish, Acerbic)

Resigned