Elements of a Story
Rhetorical Devices
Logos, Pathos, Ethos
Wildcard
100

This describes the time and place where a story takes place.

What is the Setting?

100

This rhetorical device involves the use of words that sound like what they describe.

What is onomatopoeia?

100

The appeal to Logic

What is Logos

100

The E in PEA stands for...

What is Evidence?

200

This is the sequence of events that make up a story.

What is the Plot?

200

This rhetorical device involves exaggeration for emphasis or effect.

What is a Hyperbole?

200

The appeal to emotion

What is pathos?

200
The word for your MAIN ARGUMENT in an essay

What is a thesis?

300

This is the central message or lesson that a story conveys.

What is Theme?

300

This rhetorical device involves a comparison between two things that are not alike, without using "like" or "as".

What is a metaphor

300

The appeal to authority

What is ethos?

300

The name of the main character in The Father Thing?

Who is Charles?

400

This type of conflict is when a character is dealing with an internal problem, usually represented through the character's thoughts.

What is Character vs Self?

400

This rhetorical device involves the repetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of neighboring words.

What is an alliteration?

400

A commercial that shows sad animals with even sadder music is an example of...

What is pathos

400

Why does the main character kill the old man in The Tell-Tale Heart?

What is his vulture eye?

500

This part of the plot is happens AFTER the climax

What is denouement? 

500

This rhetorical device involves the use of a word or phrase to suggest the opposite of its usual meaning.

What is Irony?

500

Who created the terms logos, Pathos and Ethos?

Who is aristotle?

500

The name of the captain in Later and Nothing Else

Who is Cpt Torres?