The Poet Who Did Know It
Get Lit!
Persuade me
Short Stories
Grab Bag
100
Poetry that does not follow a specific form
What is free verse?
100
The use of humor or exaggeration to criticize society
What is satire?
100
Persuasive technique that appeals to emotions
What is pathos?
100
The protagonist in "The Shot"
Who is Silvio?
100
The protagonist in "The Masque of the Red Death"
Who is Prince Prospero?
200
Japanese poetry that is made up of three lines
What is a haiku?
200
The expression of meaning using language that normally signifies the opposite for humorous or emphatic effect
What is irony?
200
Persuasive technique that appeals to morals
What is ethos?
200
Theme of "The Phoenix"
What is greed?
200
The shape that represents the structure of a PEAC essay
What is an hourglass?
300
Poetry that forms the shape of its subject
What is concrete poetry?
300
A symbolic figure or character that reveals a hidden meaning
What is allegory?
300
Persuasive technique that appeals to the intellect
What is logos?
300
The turning point, the most intense moment of conflict in a story
What is the climax?
300
A word or phrase open to tow interpretations
What is a double entendre?
400
Humorous five line poems that have an aabba rhyme scheme
What is a limerick?
400
An alcoholic struggling to abstain from liquor is an example of this type of narrative conflict
What is character vs. self?
400
My coach suggested I cross-train on Sundays to work different muscle groups
What is ethos?
400
The designer of the most commonly used plot diagram
Who is Freytag?
400
The author of "The Masque of the Red Death"
Who is Edgar Allen Poe?
500
A poem with a song-like feel that focuses on telling a story about adventure or romance
What is a ballad?
500
The predominant type of narrative conflict in "Harrison Bergeron"
What is character vs. society?
500
By donating only fifty cents a day, you can help give a child clean drinking water
What is pathos?
500
The symbolism of the map in "Only The Dead Know Brooklyn"
What is curiosity?
500
The philosopher who came up with the three persuasive rhetorical devices
Who is Aristotle?