Define text structure.
A way something is written (i.e. cause & effect, informational, sequence, compare & contrast, problem & solution).
Define ethos.
the characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations.
Define larking.
enjoy oneself by behaving in a playful and mischievous way.
Define theme
Ms. Lindsey's favorite artist.
Drake!
Define text feature.
Define pathos.
a quality that evokes pity or sadness.
Define prose.
written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
Define metaphor.
Comparing two things without using like or as.
What score do you need to pass the FAST?
247! or a three
Define claim.
state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
Using logic in order to persuade.
Define comparative.
Comparing two or more things.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Write an example using a hyperbole.
Answers will vary.
Write down a testing strategy.
Answers will vary.
Define validity.
the quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY (Wager as many points as you would like) List three types of rhetorical devices.
Acceptable answers:
Alliteration, metaphor, rhetorical questions, assonance, hyperbole, anaphora, oxymoron, allusion, repetition, etc.
Define ambiguous.
Unclear or could have multiple meanings.
Define alliteration.
The repetition of sound.
How do you figure out the author's purpose?
Find the WHAT, HOW, AND WHY.
What is the following an example of:
Text feature
What kind of rhetorical appeal is the following sentence:
"According to the University of Central Florida, 95% of students at Colonial High School make it great to be a grenadier."
Logos
Define rebuttal.
A comeback.
BOOM. CLAP. POP. These are all examples of what?
Onomatopoeia
Where is Ms. Lindsey originally from?
Arizona