The time, place, and atmosphere.
What is the setting?
This character is mentor to Tris.
Who is Four?
Uses "like" or "as" to compare to things.
What is simile?
The white space between panels.
What is the gutter?
Type of rhetorical technique that uses emotion
What is pathos?
The main character the reader is focused on.
Who is the protagonist?
This type of narrator is used in the novel.
What first person?
Uses extreme exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
When an image extends out of one panel and into another.
What is bleeding?
You should believe me because of my credibility or because I am a celebarity
What is ethos?
A character who stays the same throughout the text.
What is a static character?
This is what Tris' first tattoos symbolize.
What is symbolizes her family?
What is personification?
This character is selfish and does not manage their finances very well.
Who is Mr. Saubertuck?
When facts, statistics, evidence and research are used to persuade others.
What is logos?
When the audience/reader knows something that not all of the characters know.
What is dramatic irony?
The initiate who is stabbed in the eye by Peter
Who is Edward?
Words that have a repeated first letter sound.
What is alliteration?
This saves the laundromat.
What is "ghosturizer"?
This type of rhetorical appeal is used in an ad when we are shown a sad puppy in an SPCA commercial.
What is pathos?
The general meaning or message of the text.
What is the theme?
Type of novel set in the future. It has the illusion of a perfect society, but we find out it is truly very flawed.
What is a dystopia?
When two opposites are placed side-by-side in a way that makes sense.
What is an oxymoron?
These are shown in a different colour palette and show a shift backward in time.
What are flashbacks?
The specific group of people that the ad is made to appeal to.
What is the target audience?