Literary Elements
Rhetoric
Vocabulary
Informational
Figurative Language
100

THE UNDERLYING MESSAGE OR BIG IDEA THAT THE AUTHOR IS TRYING TO SEND TO THE READER.

What is Theme
100

The three types of rhetorical appeals are..

What is ethos, pathos, logos?

100

Connotation is 

What is the feeling a word invokes?

100

TRUE OR FALSE. GRAPHS, CHARTS, TABLES AND DIAGRAMS ARE ALL TEXT FEATURE

What is true.

100

LANGUAGE THAT USES IMAGES OR DESCRIPTIVE WORDS TO APPEALS TO THE SENSES.

What is imagery?

200

The setting of a text is 

What is location, atmosphere and time. 

200

Appeals to the readers emotions.

What is pathos?

200

Denotation 

What is the dictionary definition of a word?
200

A point an author is trying to argue

What is a claim?

200

I could eat a horse is an example of

What is a hyperbole?
300

Words used by the speaker that show their attitude or viewpoint

What is tone?

300

Appeals to logic and reasoning 

What is logos?

300

Despite the chaos around her, Maria remained COMPOSED and continued presenting her project confidently. Composed means 

What is calm?

300

The reason for the author wrote the text 

What is Author's Purpose?

300

A metaphor is 

What is a comparison of two unlike things?

400

How the reader feels about the text

What is mood?

400

Appeals to credibility and establishes trustworthiness

What is ethos?

400

The detail from this sentence that best supports the meaning of the word indifferent " Although Jamal appeared indifferent to the outcome of the game, he stayed late to review every play and improve his performance. 

What is stayed late to review every play?

400

Reasons, statements and facts used to SUPPORT or establish a point of view

What is evidence?

400

" Shipmates pitching out of her, bobbing round like seahawks" is an example of 

What is a simile? 

500

The events that make up a story

What is plot?

500

Persuasion techniques an author uses to convince a reader in order to achieve their purpose. 

What are rhetorical appeals?

500

Verbal Irony is....

Situational Irony is... 

Dramatic Irony is....

What is when you say the opposite of what you mean? What is the opposite of what you expect to happen? What is when the reader knows something the character does not?

500

Worthy of belief, trust and reliability of/for a claim

What is credibility?

500

The wind howled its mournful song through the night. Is an example of

What is personification?