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Figurative Language
Grammar
Persuasion
Persuasion (cont'd)
100
Another word for pictures.
What is graphics?
100
The five sensory images.
What is see, hear, smell, taste, touch?
100
Okay, I know this isn't really grammar, but it is easy. (____:____::____:_____) This is called an _____.
What is an analogy?
100
An appeal used in advertising that includes facts or statistics to get you to buy their service/product.
What is logos (logical appeal)?
100
When speaking to a best friend, this is the kind of tone you would use.
What is informal?
200
A memorable motto or phrase used in advertising. To get credit, you must describe one.
What is a slogan?
200
When you give an inanimate object human characteristics. You must give an example within 60 seconds to get credit for this question.
What is personification?
200
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so are all what part of speech?
What are the coordinating conjunctions?
200
An appeal used in advertising that includes celebrities or famous events or people with a lot of credibility to get you to buy their service/product.
What is ethos?
200
The rhetorical fallacy when you attack the other person's character in order to get people to dislike them or their argument and agree with you.
What is ad hominem?
300
A graphic representation or symbol of a company name. To get credit, you must describe one.
What is a logo?
300
A comparison of two unlike things NOT using like or as. You must give an example within 60 seconds to get credit for this question.
What is a metaphor?
300
That, which, whose, whom, and who are all what part of speech?
What are the relative pronouns?
300
An appeal used in advertising that includes appealing to your emotions to get you to buy their service/product.
What is pathos?
300
One of the best ways to convince a reader to agree with your argument is to include _____.
What is facts or statistics?
400
A catchy, musical advertising slogan. To get credit, you must sing one. :)
What is a jingle?
400
When you use extreme exaggeration in your writing. You must give an example within 60 seconds to get credit for this question.
What is a hyperbole?
400
It's stands for ____.
What is "it is" and "it has"?
400
Rhetorical device that says you should do something because everyone else is to.
What is bandwagon?
400
Your stance on an issue. For example: Boys should be allowed to enter into beauty pageants. This is a _____.
What is a claim or central argument?
500
An image or representation of an object/person that can be found on a website. An example could be a nautical wheel to represent sailing.
What is an icon?
500
A saying where you do not literally mean what you say. For example: She just kicked the bucket. She didn't literally kick a bucket. You must give a different example within 60 seconds to get credit for this question.
What is an idiom?
500
When a noun or pronoun renames the noun or pronoun right before it, this is called an _____. You must give an example to get credit. You only have 30 seconds to do so.
What is an appositive?
500
When you have faulty reasoning in your arguments. They are sound but no necessarily true.
What is rhetorical fallacies?
500
When something is NOT stated in the text. You have to figure it out based on what you read.
What is an implicit message?