Unit 1: Persuasion
Unit 2: Short Story and Literary Techniques
Unit 3: Novel
Unit 4: Drama
Unit 5: Media
100

This type of persuasive technique use logic to make a point.

Logos

100

A literary technique used to hint at future events in a story 

Foreshadowing

100

Who is the main character of Fahrenheit 451?

Guy Montag

100

A story that is based on fact.

Non-fiction

100

A judgment or oversimplification of a person or issue.

Stereotype

200

Name three places where you can find persuasion

Advertisements, News, and Politics

200

Why do we use literary techniques?

To make reading and writing more colorful and interesting

200

A society that is a thriving paradise or a perfect world.

Utopia

200

A story that is meant to be funny.

Comedy

200

All communications technology; all human thoughts, ideas and communication technology.

Media

300

Why do we use persuasion?

To convince people to change their opinion on something.

300

A literary technique that describes something using like or as

Simile

300

The name of an American screenwriter and playwright who specialized in dystopian stories.

Ray Bradbury

300

A radio drama by Lucille Fletcher 

Sorry, Wrong Number

300

A blog used to represent the intricate lives of the local people.

Humans of New York

400

This persuasive technique uses credibility to make a point 

Ethos

400

A word that sounds like the sound it makes

Onomatopeia

400

What does TV symbolize in the story?

Isolation

400

Why do people enjoy suspense in stories?

It leaves them in anticipation for what is going to happen next.

400

Canadian professor, philosopher, and public intellectual.

Herbert Marshall McLuhan

500

Who was the most visible spokesperson in the civil rights movement from 1954 to 1968?

Martin Luther King Jr

500

A literary technique that gives human qualities to animals or nature

Pathetic Fallacy

500

What is the significance of book burning?

The destruction of knowledge

500

What is it when the audience knows what is going to happen in a story, but the character doesn't?

Dramatic Irony

500

A longing or fond remembrance of the past.

Nostalgia