Theme
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Rhetorical Analysis
Text Structures
Figurative Language
Plot Elements
POV
100

a lesson that you learn from a story, what it's trying to teach you.

theme

100

To add onto something.

Contribute

100
What does it mean to persuade by facts and logic?
Logos
100

In a text with a chronological order text structure, the author

A. describes a topic and its characteristics.

B. tells about events in the order they happened.

C. explains how things are similar and different.

D. describes a problem and then explains how someone solved it.

B. tells about events in the order they happened.

100

What compares two things using like or as?

Similie

100

sequence of events that happen in a story.

Plot

100

The narrator is in the story, uses words like me, I, Us

first person POV

200

the theme is clearly expressed to you in a  line.

stated theme

200

What are the three types of rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, Logos, Pathos

200

what is it when you are trying to persuade using emotions?

Pathos
200

In a text with a compare and contrast text structure, the author

A. explains something that happened and the reasons why.

B. tells about events in the order they happened.

C. explains how things are similar and different.

D. describes a problem and then explains how someone solved it.

C. explains how things are similar and different.

200

What gives human traits to non-human things?

Personification

200

when events build the problem in the story.

Rising Action

200

The narrator is not in the story, and is talking about all characters thoughts, feelings, and emotions

Third person omniscent POV

300

The fur on polar bears helps them repel, or keep away, cold water.

What words help you understand the meaning of repel?

"keep away"

300
to grow and change.
develop
300

Identify the type of rhetorical appeal

The American Cancer Association stated that Red Dye 40 is a leading contributing factor to colon cancer."

ethos

300

In a text with a cause and effect text structure, the author


A. explains something that happened and the reasons why.

B. tells about events in the order they happened.

C. describes a topic and its characteristics.

D. describes a problem and then explains how someone solved it.



A. explains something that happened and the reasons why.

300

an extreme exaggeration.

Hyperbole

300

How the problem is solved at the end of the story.

Resolution
300

When the narrator is speaking directly to you.

Second Person POV
400

Identify the theme of this paragraph:

Damoni thought he was slick when he tried to sneak extra wings from Wingstop by hiding them in his hoodie sleeves. Unfortunately, a trail of sauce and hot honey rub dripped behind him like breadcrumbs, leading straight to the door. The cashier called him back, and Damoni stood there with orange-stained sleeves, realizing he definitely wasn’t as smooth as he thought. The manager had him call his momma, and together, her and the manager decided a proper punishment. Damoni had to stand at the front of the store holding a sign that said, “I tried to steal wings… but they caught me red-handed (literally).” 

Dishonest actions had consquences

400

Characters act and react with each other.

characters interaction

400

Identify the type of rhetorical appeal


" You are this puppy Sinclair's last hope, If you don't adopt him today, he'll be sent to the pound."

pathos

400

Identify the main text structure used in the passage below.

A current is a steady flow of water in the ocean. In the Pacific Ocean, garbage from the shore and ships gets trapped by ocean currents. The currents move the trash into a large area in the middle of the ocean. This has created a swirling mass of plastics and seawater called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Cause and Effect

400

group of lines in a poem.

stanza

400

most important and exciting turning point in the story.
 

Climax

400

The narrator is not in the story, and is talking about facts with characters thoughts. There's no feeling or emotions

Third person objective POV

500

a theme that everyone in the world can benefit and learn from. It applies to all people, and things.

Universal theme

500

Identify which sentence has correct punctuation for their statement:

A. "This museum is gigantic"! Anna exclaimed.

B. “This museum is gigantic!" Anna exclaimed.

C. "This museum is gigantic! Anna exclaimed."

D. This museum is gigantic! "Anna exclaimed."

B. “This museum is gigantic!" Anna exclaimed.

500
What type of rhetorical appeal is being used here.


"The data shows that 56% of sixth grade students do better when they are engaged in learning, which is why students shoud play Blooket everyday."

Logos

500

Identify the main text structure used in the passage below.

The Greenland shark can grow to be around 16 feet long. It’s an apex predator, an animal that is at the top of the food chain. No other creatures prey on apex predators. The Greenland shark can live to be about 400 years old, making it the the longest-living vertebrate animal.

description

500

 how a text or poem is organized.

Structure

500

Beginning where characters and setting are introduced.

Exposition

500

The narrator is not in the story, and is talking about just one character's thoughts, feelings, and emotions

Third person limited POV