Rhetorical Appeal
Authors Purpose
Central Idea
Poetry
Theme
100

What are the 3 rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

100

What are the three reasons authors write?

Authors write to entertain, inform, or persuade
100

What is central idea?

The main idea or central focus of a story

100

This is the repetition of sounds at the end of words, often used in poems to create rhythm.

Rhyme

100

What is theme?

The message of a story

200

This rhetorical appeal seeks to persuade the audience by creating an emotional response.

Pathos

200

In a news article about the effects of global warming, the author's main goal is to share factual information. What is the author's purpose?

To Inform

200

In a story about a boy who learns the value of teamwork while playing soccer, what is the central idea of the story?

Teamwork leads to success

200

In the line "The wind whispered softly through the trees," the poet is using this type of figurative language.

Personification

200

If a story shows the importance of kindness and helping others, what might the theme be?

Importance of kindness

300

This rhetorical appeal uses logic, facts, and reasoning to persuade the audience.

Logos

300

In a short story about a dragon and a knight, the author is mainly trying to entertain the reader. What is the author's purpose?

To Entertain

300

In a non-fiction article about space exploration, the author discusses the history of space missions, the technology used, and the astronauts involved. What is the central idea?

space exploration has advanced through history with the help of technology and astronauts

300

This type of poem has 14 lines and follows a specific rhyme scheme. It is often about love or deep emotions.

Sonnet

300

In a story where a character learns that honesty is the best policy after facing the consequences of lying, the theme would be about this.

The theme could center around honesty

400

In an advertisement showing a sad dog in need of a home, the goal is to create feelings of sympathy and concern. What rhetorical appeal is being used here?

Pathos

400

In a how-to guide on planting a garden, the author explains step-by-step instructions. What is the author's purpose?

To Inform

400

If a passage talks about the importance of friendship and how friends help each other in difficult times, what is the central idea?

 friendship is important for providing support in tough times

400

In the line "The stars are sparkling diamonds in the sky," the poet is using this figurative language technique.

Metaphor

400

In a poem about how seasons change, what might the theme be?

Change

500

An example of this appeal would be a celebrity endorsing a product, relying on their reputation to convince you to buy it.

Ethos
500

In a letter to the school board, the author argues that healthier lunches should be served at school. What is the author's purpose?

To Persuade

500

In a text about the benefits of exercise, where the author discusses how exercise improves health, boosts energy, and increases happiness, what is the central idea?

exercise has numerous health benefits

500

This is the repetition of consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of words, as seen in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

Alliteration

500

If a story involves characters who work together to solve a problem, the theme is likely about this.

Teamwork or collaboration