Rhetorical Appeals
Figurative Language
Characters
Plot
Grammar
100

Which appeal uses emotions to persuade?

Pathos

100

Comparison using “like” or “as”

Simile

100

The person telling the story is called...

Narrator 

100

The highest point of tension in a story is the...

Climax

100

“Their / There / They’re”—which shows possession?

Their

200

Which appeal relies on credibility or trust?

Ethos

200

Giving human traits to non-human things

Personification

200

A character who stays the same is…

Static

200

The part of the story that leads up to the climax is called the...

Rising Action

200

A person, place, thing, or idea is...

Noun

300

Which appeal uses logic and facts?

Logos

300

“I’m so hungry I could eat a horse”

Hyperbole

300

The main character is...

Protagonist

300

The end of the story is called the...

Resolution

300

A word that replaces a noun is...

Pronoun

400

“Imagine how sad this puppy feels without a home…” is an example of...

Pathos

400

"Spill the beans" 

Idiom

400

A character who changes is...

Dynamic

400

The part of the story after the climax is called the...

Falling Action

400

What part of speech is quickly?

Adverb

500

"As an award-winning chef, I think..." is an example of...

Ethos

500

Repetition of beginning consonant sounds

Alliteration

500

When a story is told by the main character, it is what type of narration?

1st Person

500

The beginning of the story that introduces characters and setting is the...

Exposition

500

What part of speech connects words/phrases?

Conjunction