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Persuasive Techniques.
Poetic Devices
Narration Styles
Character Types
Literary Device
100
"Buy Coke! Because you're worth it"
What is flattery
100
I walked down the street. I walked to the store. I walked through the town. Into my front door.
What is anaphora.
100
I stood in the door thinking how much I like pizza.
What is first person limited.
100
In opposition of the protagonist.
What is antagonist.
100
Her teeth were as white as snow.
What is simile.
200
The new Ipad: bigger, brighter, fresher, faster!
What is intensity.
200
Today I lay upon the bed I dreamt of cake and cheese and bread.
What is iambic meter.
200
Jane thought about pizza while Peter stood in the doorway.
What is 3rd person limited.
200
A character who is well developed and often has conflicting views and actions.
What is a round character.
200
His heart turned to ice.
What is metaphor.
300
If you drink this, you can grown as tall as me!
What is contingency
300
The car, can, pad, pad and man all arranged about a fan.
What is assonance.
300
Jane thought about pizza. Peter also thought about pizza.
What is 3rd person omniscient.
300
My coffee is as hot as hell!
What is hyperbole.
400
4 out of 5 Dentists agree that this product is great for your teeth!
What is experts
400
I smelled the sweet scent of the bright purple flower while a cool morning breeze blew my soft hair.
What is imagery.
400
Peter stood in the doorway. Jane stood in the doorway. They both looked like they were thinking about something.
What is 3rd person objective.
400
A character that generally does not go through changes throughout the course of a story.
What is static.
400
The little giant walked across the field.
What is oxymoron.
500
Is your life awful? Need a change? Debt hanging over your head? Is your wife going to leave you? Buy Nike shoes!
What is Simple Solution
500
Rams are running around red marble mirrors.
What is consonance.
500
I walked into the room. I sat down. I opened a bag. I took out a pen.
What is 1st person objective.
500
A character that is instantly recognizable based on stereotypes.
What is stock character.
500
"Should I gamble my money dad?" "Well, a bird in the bush is worth two in the hand."
What is idiom