Vocabulary
Rhetoric
Literary Device being used
ACT skills
Miscellaneous
100

So slight as to almost be undetectable. 

What is subtle. 

100

This branch of rhetoric deals with persuading. 

What is deliberative. 

100

He who is first shall be last. 

What is juxtaposition. 

100

Explain the difference between its and it's.

Its is possessive singular; It's means it is.

100

The two mandates needed for a text to be considered a fable. 

What are personified characters and a moral. 

200

Opposites used together to create dramatic effect.  

What is juxtaposition. 

200

This rhetorical appeal sometimes deals with data. 

What is Logos. 

200

It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. 

What is antithesis,.

200

When should among be used in lieu of between?

What is when there are more than two "things" being compared. 

200

A text, such as a fable, that teaches a lesson of some type. 

What is didactic. 

300

Kind and/or generous.

What is benevolent. 

300

The two types of deliberative rhetoric. 

What are persuasive and dissuasive. 

300

The best times of my life were spent in her company, on the open sea, and in pursuit of true understanding. 

What is Anaphora. 

300

List and explain the three forms of "there".

What is:

there- direction or location

their- plural possessive 

they're- means they are

300

List and describe the scopes of knowledge for narrators. 

What is:

limited- only know certain things about other characters/ the plot. 

omniscient- know everything about all characters and plot. 

400

A sudden realization or understanding. 

What is epiphany. 

400

The three criteria associated with judicial rhetoric. 

What are moral, ethical, and legal. 

400

Can y'all come to the party? (2 devices)

What are colloquial and dialect. 

400

This/these will be used to join and independent clause with a dependent clause.

What is a conjunction only (fanboy).

400

List and explain the two character types and two character classifications.

What are:

Central- important to the the story; developed fully by the author. 

Peripheral- not essential to the development of the plot; not given much treatment by the author. 

Dynamic- changes throughout the text (in terms of motivation, goals, personality, etc).

Static- does not change throughout the text (in terms of motivation, goals, personality, etc). 

500

Extreme passion for something. 

What is zeal. 

500

Explain why rhetoric is known as a reciprocal process. 

What is because there are things flowing in both directions. The speaker sends the message to the audience, and the audience sends cues back to the speaker in the form of NV communication (body language etc). 

500

His failure was epic...he truly grazed an iceberg and sank into oblivion. 

What is allusion.

500

Describe three ways to join two. independent clauses

What are:

With a semicolon (if closely related in thought)

With punctuation and a conjunction (a comma and a fanboy)

With a conjunctive adverb (semicolon before the CA and a comma after the CA).

500

List the 5 text structures. 

What are:

descriptive, sequential order, cause and effect, problem-solution, and compare-contrast.