Saturday Night Live and The Onion are examples of?
What is a parody?
100
A character whose actions or thoughts are juxtaposed against those of a major character in order to highlight key attributes of the major character.
What is foil?
100
Freedom, Patriotism, Wealth, Education, Fame
What are themes for American Dream?
100
The use of emotional, ethical or logical arguments to persuade in writing or speaking.
What is rhetorical appeal?
100
A writer's or speaker's attitude toward a subject, character, or an audience.
What is tone?
200
An exaggeration or distortion of an individual's prominent features to make a point
What is caricature?
200
The different types of irony found in the Crucible
What is situational, verbal, and dramatic irony?
200
An Original document or image created by someone who experiences an event first-hand.
What is Primary Source?
200
An ASPCA commercial is an example of
What is pathos?
200
The verbal expression of sensory experience; descriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures; imagery is created by details that appeal to one or more of the five senses.
What is imagery?
300
Deliberate exaggeration; overstatement
What is hyperbole?
300
The social commentary issue mirrored in The Crucible.
What is McCarthyism?
300
Offers an interpretation of information gathered from a person that had the information firsthand.
What is secondary source?
300
A dental or medical advertisement with physicians promoting the product or service.
What is ethos?
300
Personification, metaphors, similes
What is examples of Figurative language?
400
Intentional derision, generally directed at another person and intended to hurt.
What is sarcasm?
400
Speaking out about issues in society.
What is social commentary?
400
A source that should be used to defend, challenge or qualify an argument.
What is a primary source?
400
Factual evidence to appeal to audience's sense of reason.
What is logos?
400
The associations and emotional overtones attached to a word beyond its literal definition or denotation; may be positive, negative, or neutral.
What is connotation?
500
a manner of writing that mocks social conventions, actions, or attitudes with wit and humor.
What is Satire?
500
Main motif found in The Crucible
What is hysteria?
500
Identifying a word or concept using Exemplification, Function, Classification and Negation.
What is an Extended Definition?
500
An argument or point made by visuals such as photographs or by other visual features of a text.
What is visual rhetoric?
500
a writer's central idea or main message about life.