A group or person that has interest in an issue.
What is a stakeholder?
The type of environment a story takes place in.
What is setting?
The leading character in a text.
Teresa took ten tacos to Timbuktu.
What is an alliteration?
A persuasion technique that targets audience emotions.
What is pathos?
Preexisting judgement in favour or against one thing.
What is bias?
A central topic or message within a story.
The character that opposes the protagonist.
What is the antagonist?
I am so hungry I could eat a horse.
What is a hyperbole?
A persuasion technique that suggests that the product will put you ahead of the times.
What is Avante Garde?
A source must be current, trustworthy, and __________.
What is reliable?
What is conflict?
A character that does not go through any change.
The rainstorm was a symphony.
What is a metaphor?
What is logos?
The reason an author chooses to write something.
What is purpose?
A conversation between two or more characters in a story.
What is dialogue?
A character who learns a lesson or changes throughout a story.
What is a dynamic character?
The dogs barking sounded like a car horn.
What is a simile?
A persuasion technique that targets normal people.
What is Plain Folk?
The group/person that listens/reads a piece of writing.
what is audience?
The part of the story where the characters and setting are introduced.
What is exposition?
Unique attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that contribute to a characters personality.
What are character traits?
The leaves danced in the wind.
What is personifiction?
A persuasion technique that may use celebrities or trusted professionals to persuade an audience.
What is ethos?