"She was as sly as a fox" is an example of what kind of figurative language?
Simile
"Boom" "Pow" and "Wham" are all examples of what kind of figurative language?
Onomatopoeia
"Gulliver's Travels" is an example of what type of story?
Satire
A sad dog commercial is an example of what rhetorical appeal?
Pathos
This term refers to the art of speaking
Rhetoric
What is it called when the author alludes at a future event?
Foreshadowing
"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of what kind of figurative language?
Personification
In "We Choose to Go to the Moon", the speaker chooses to use hostile rhetoric towards the other contenders of the space race, what literary term refers to word choice?
Diction
This type of figurative language is where a concrete object represents an idea or thought
"It's raining cats and dogs" is an example of what kind of figurative language?
"She was a raging storm as she ran through the halls" is an example of what type of figurative language?
Metaphor
"In Hawaii's story by Hawaii's Queen" Why does her intended audience listen to her?
Her Credibility/ ethos appeal
Kairos
If an author brings up a different event, person, story, etc. in their writing, it is called a ____?
Allusion
"The test went on forever" is an example of what kind of figurative language?
Hyperbole
"Taco Tuesday" and "Tony the Turtle" are examples of what kind of figurative language?
Alliteration
While reading "Federalist: 10" we understood that the essay was a small part of a large argument. How Madison make sure that his essay was easy to understand?
The structure of the text
"9/10 Clients were satisfied with their purchase of Nina's skin care products" is an example of which rhetorical appeal?
Logos
This is the term for when the audience expects something to happen, but the opposite occurs.
Irony
What is it called when the author purposefully leaves out key details for the reader?
Ambiguity
This figurative language term represents what the characters and action in a story represents a truth about life
Allegory
In the first or second week of school, each class created a story. What was the name of the character who found their way into every class period?
BILLY BOB!!
Sequence, Chronological order, Cause/effect, compare/contrast, problem/solution, Description!
This type of writing is used to make fun or have a conversation about a present event, person, or topic
Satire