Definitions
Metaphor or Simile?
Propaganda Types
Rhetorical Appeals
Writing Techniques
100

Pain or distress related to the changing planet is called this:

What is climate anxiety?

100
Mr. Chamberlain was a statue at the door, not allowing the tardy students to come in.

What is a metaphor?

100

"Just do it," I'm Lovin' it," and "The Happiest Place on Earth" are examples of this form of propaganda:

What is glittering generality?

100

A tool to help you persuade your audience in writing or speaking:

What are rhetorical appeals?

100

When citing a book title, it must be written in: 

What are italics?

200

Greenhouse gases are trapped in this part of our planet: 

What is the atmosphere?

200

The students were a bear during hibernation, they didn't wake up a single time during the test. 

What is a metaphor?

200
Boo! Now that I scared you, state which form of propaganda is associated with this emotion:

What is fear?

200

Mr. Irving, Joe Biden, and your parents all have this rhetorical appeal:

What is ethos?

200

When citing an article, the title must be cited in: 

What are quotations?

300
The three major greenhouse gases are:

What are N2O, CO2, and Methane?

300

School is as fun as Disneyland. I would rather be here next week than at home!

What is a simile?

300

Instead of cussing in class, use this form of propaganda that replaces a word with a less harsh meaning:

What is euphemism?

300

"Mr. Chamberlain, I couldn't turn in my essay because my laptop was dead and I couldn't find my charger. I spent 45 minutes looking for it at 11:30pm on Sunday night." Is an example of this rhetorical appeal:

What is logos?

300

This format is used for writing formal essays:

What is MLA format?

400

To convince an audience, you may use biased or misleading information in this style: 

What is propaganda?

400
Bonus Jeopardy - The person who chose this category may wager their points to answer a random question. How many points would you like to wager?

Answers may vary

400
The famous song "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G. begins with this form of propaganda: "This album is dedicated to all of the teachers who told me I'd never amount to nothin'":

What is name calling?

400

"Mr. Chamberlain, please bring my grade up. I need an A or else I won't be able to go to the college of my dreams. Please, please, please," is an example of this rhetorical appeal:

What is pathos?

400
This is what happens when you take another person's ideas and claim them as your own:

What is plagiarism?

500

The following quote was said by: “We tell people to follow their dreams, but you can only dream of what you can imagine, and, depending on where you come from, your imagination can be quite limited.” 

Who is Trevor Noah?

500

Mr. Chamberlain was like a tiger when running through the halls with his rolling backpack. 

What is a simile?

500

This type of propaganda is associated with gaslighting, or placing the blame on someone else who was innocent:

What is scapegoat?

500

Double Jeopardy: Worth double the points. Only the person who chose this card may answer the following question: 

(Answers may vary)

500

Spelling Test: The first person to spell the word correctly on the back board will win this category. Please grab an Expo marker from there.  (Do NOT push me or others over please)

What is the correct spelling of the word.