This is the name for the real life event that inspires a person to write or create.
What is exigence?
This is when one tries to convince a reader/viewer with facts, figures, or other pieces of hard evidence.
What is Logos?
This is when an author or speaker reuses the same words at the start of numerous sentences.
What is anaphora?
This is when an author or speaker mentions character or plot points from another story to help clarify an idea.
What is Allusion?
The face shield Mr. Link wears in class is decorated to look like what transforming robot?
Who is Optimus Prime?
This is the group of people the author/creator hopes to reach with their message.
What is audience?
This is when one tries to convince a reader/viewer with their personal speaking abilities, title as an expert, or their reputation.
What is Ethos?
This is when an author or speaker reuses the same words at the end of numerous sentences.
What is Epistrophy?
This is when an author or speaker ask the reader/viewer to consider a fictional situation.
What is Hypothetical?
Without looking, which foot does Mrs Orr have in a boot?
Go ahead and look now.
This is the one the the three forms of Purpose in which the writer/author provides new ideas to the reader/viewer.
What is inform?
This is when one tries to convince a reader/viewer by manipulating one's emotions.
What is Pathos?
This is when an author or speaker uses a question they have no intention of you answering.
What is Rhetorical?
This is when an author or speaker reuses the same letter to start numerous words in one sentence.
What is Alliteration?
The Crucible began with a ten year old refusing to "wake up" because she was trying to get out of punishment. What was her name?
Who is Betty?
This is the one the the three forms of Purpose in which the writer/author tries to provide some fun or enjoyment with their work.
What is entertain?
Of Ethos, Pathos, or Logos- and example would be a celebrity saying you should trust them and buy this new type of toothpaste.
What is Ethos?
This is when an author or speaker uses a short story from their own life to draw you in and introduce a topic.
What is an Anecdote?
This is when an author or speaker shares something that is the exact opposite of expectation to add humor or make a point.
What is Irony?
At the start of the year we read a that this man did not actually set foot on mainland America, thought he was in India, and after three trips died believing he made it to India.
Who is Columbus?
This is the one the the three forms of Purpose in which the writer/author attempts to change the mind of the reader/viewer.
What is Persuade?
Of Ethos, Pathos, or Logos- and example would be a politician saying you need to vote for them or else they cannot protect your family from those who wish to harm them.
What is Pathos?
This is when an author or speaker asks the reader, viewer a question, only to immediately answer it themselves.
What is Hypophora?
This is when an author or speaker reuses examples, ideas, or jokes in groups larger than two but smaller than four.
What is Rule of Three?
What is the room number of this room?
What is room 161?