Plot Diagram Terms
The Veldt
Argument
General Terms
Random
100

Where the setting, characters, and basic situation are revealed

Exposition

100

The way in which the Hadley's home is given human characteristics is an example of this literary device

Personification


100

An argument must be supported by 

Evidence
100

the art of persuasive writing and speaking

Rhetoric


100

Who wrote "The Tell-Tale Heart"?

Edgar Allan Poe

200

What happens in a story; the chain of events that make up a story

Plot

200

The names of the parents in the story are 

George and Lydia Hadley

200

Supports a claim and consists of facts, statistics, quotations, examples, and expert opinions.

Evidence


200

makes an appeal by logical thought, fact, and rationality

Logos

200

Who wrote "The Monkey's Paw"?

W. W. Packer


300

The most exciting or intense part of the story for the protagonist; a turning point in the story

Climax

300

What is the name of the Hadley's house? 

The Happylife Home


300

An argument may include _________________ to a claim

Objections

300

the sense of growing tension, fear, and excitement felt by the reader

Suspense

300

Science fiction imagines a possible _______________

Future

400

The end of the story where the main conflict is resolved

Resolution


400

The use of the names Wendy and Peter is an example of which literary device?

Dramatic Irony


400

The writer’s position, or viewpoint, on an issue is called a 

Claim


400

occurs when a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story

Foreshadowing

400

Who wrote "There Will Come Soft Rains?"

Ray Bradbury

500

Events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution

Falling Action


500

The full name of the psychologist

David Mclean

500
Name three practical forms that an argument can take

Opinion editorials, feature articles, and essays

500

makes an appeal to authority and credibility

Pathos

500

What is the full acronym for writing a timed essay? Explain what each letter stands for: 

U=Understand the prompt

P=Pick a side

O=Outline

W=Write a thesis/intro

E=Evidence and ending

R=Revise