What is figurative language?
When a phrase or word is used in a non-literal way. They mean something different than what they are saying.
What are the three persuasive appeals?
Which are the different types of irony?
Situational
Verbal
Dramatic
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
Created by setting, attitude, and descriptions.
Atmosphere of the narrative.Mood
The trees danced to the wind singing.
Personification
What are the 5 parts of an argument?
Purpose
Claim
Grievances
Call to action
The reader knows something the character does not.
Dramatic
Two independent clauses are connected with a coordinating conjunction.
Compound Sentence
Expresses the writer's attitude
Tone
I have a million things to do today.
Hyberbole
A list of supporting evidence to back up a claim.
Grievacnes
Saying the opposite of what you really mean.
Verbal
A sentence with subordinating conjunction combining a dependent clause with an independent clause.
Complex Sentences
The following are examples of _______ sources.
poems
articles
journals
photographs
primary
A series of words or phrases beginning with the same consonant sound.
Alliteration
Making someone feel guilty.
Making the reader feel sad.The listener reacts in a joyful manner.
Pathos
Something unexpected happens
Situational
A sentence with coordinating conjunction combining two independent clauses and a dependent clause.
A Compound-Complex Sentence
The following are examples of _________ sources.
Textbooks
dictionaries
newspaper editorials
secondary
What is a bookworm?
Which figurative language is being used?
Someone who reads a lot.
Idiom
Logic
Facts
Statistics
Logos
The girl ran into the closet even though the reader kept yelling at her not to go in.
Dramatic
Nobody bought tickets because they were sold out, so went to go eat.
Compound Sentence
What are the different reasons an author would write a selection?
To persuade, to inform, to entertain