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100

How did Tom convince Ben to whitewash the fence for him? 

Tom acted like it was fun to paint the fence.

100

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"Any customer can have a car painted any color he wants, as long as it is black."

A) Onomatopoeia

B) Alliteration

C) Antithesis

D) Anaphora

Antithesis

100

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"Denial ain't just a river in Egypt" - Mark Twain

A) Alliteration

B) Asyndeton

C) Polysyndeton

D) Pun

Pun

100

What is persuasive language?




Persuasive language techniques are used by authors to convince readers of their point of view, and to sway them to their point of view. Authors vary their persuasive techniques based upon audience, writing genre, and their own motives.


100

Where is this quote from?

"My name's not Rick!"

Spongebob Squarepants

200

Why was Ruth unconvinced by Walter's proposal to use the money in order to open up a liquor store?

Ethical Concerns: Ruth is also uneasy about the idea of profiting from selling alcohol, as it can have negative consequences for the community, including addiction and family problems. She is concerned about the moral implications of the business.

Family Priorities: Ruth is focused on the well-being of their family, especially their son Travis. She is concerned that Walter's pursuit of the liquor store might jeopardize their family's financial stability and their ability to provide for Travis.

Conflict in the Marriage: Walter's insistence on the liquor store causes tension and conflict in their marriage, which makes Ruth skeptical of the idea. She worries about the impact of this disagreement on their relationship and family life.

200

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"That government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." - Abraham Lincoln

A) Antithesis

B) Simile

C) Asyndeton

D) Hyperbole

Asyndeton

200

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"I came, I saw, I conquered" - Julius Caesar

A) Metaphor

B) Polysyndeton

C) Asyndeton

D) Oxymoron

Asyndeton

200

Where is persuasive language used?

It can be seen and heard around you every day. You'll see it in TV commercials, social media, magazines, billboards, and any other medium where advertisement campaigns are placed.

200

What is the Donkey's name in Shrek?

Donkey

300

What is the name of Captain Jack Sparrow's ship?

The Black Pearl. 

300

Congratulations! Double Jeopardy!


Define asyndeton.

Asyndeton is a rhetorical device in which conjunctions (such as "and," "but," "or") are intentionally omitted from a series of words, phrases, or clauses within a sentence. This omission creates a sense of urgency, speed, or impact and can be used for various stylistic and persuasive effects in writing or speech.


Original sentence with conjunctions: "He ran and jumped and laughed and played."

Sentence with asyndeton: "He ran, jumped, laughed, played."

In this example, the conjunction "and" has been omitted, making the actions in the sentence feel more rapid and connected.

300

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"I am a deeply superficial person." - Andy Warhol

A) Anaphora

B) Hyperbole

C) Oxymoron

D) Simile

Oxymoron

300

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" - The Wizard of Oz

A) Polysyndenton

B) Asyndeton

C) Metaphor

D) Oxymoron

Polysyndenton

300

Congratulations! Double Jeopardy!


How many cats does Mr. Cannon have? 

Mr. Cannon has two cats.

400

What is the "American Anthem"? 

The Star Spangled Banner. 

400

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"Parting is such a sweet sorrow." - Unknown origin 

A) Metaphor

B) Polysyndeton

C) Asyndeton

D) Oxymoron

Oxymoron

400

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"You're working like a dog" - Some person somewhere at some point in time

A) Simile

B) Metaphor

C) Onomatopoeia

D) Asyndeton

Simile

400

Persuasive language can use many different appeals or rhetorical devices. What appeal or rhetorical device is used in the following example?

"To err is human; to forgive divine" - Alexander Pope

A) Antithesis

B) Simile

C) Asyndeton

D) Hyperbole


Antithesis

400

Is it legal for a man living in North Carolina to be buried in South Carolina?

No because he's alive.

500

Just kidding! This isn't story trivia at all. 

Who painted the Mona Lisa?



Leonardo da Vinci.

500

Define antithesis.

Antithesis is a rhetorical device or figure of speech in which two contrasting or opposing ideas, words, or phrases are placed in close proximity to each other within a sentence or in successive sentences. This deliberate contrast or juxtaposition is used to emphasize the differences between the two ideas and create a striking effect. Antithesis is often employed to highlight a specific point, create balance or parallelism, and make the reader or listener think more deeply about the subject matter. It can be a powerful tool for conveying meaning and creating memorable expressions.

Here's an example of antithesis:

"The world was so fresh, so bright, so full of promise, but he felt dark, defeated, and hopeless."

In this sentence, the contrasting ideas of freshness and brightness versus darkness and hopelessness are juxtaposed to create an antithesis. This device can be used to bring out the stark differences between concepts and can be found in literature, speeches, and everyday language to add emphasis and depth to communication.



500

Define anaphora. 

Anaphora is a rhetorical and literary device in which a word or group of words is repeated at the beginning of successive clauses, sentences, or phrases. This repetition is often used for artistic, emotional, or persuasive effect and can create rhythm and emphasis in a piece of writing or speech. Anaphora is a common technique in poetry, speeches, and prose, and it serves to reinforce a particular point or theme by highlighting it through repetition.

Here's an example of anaphora:

"In every city, in every town, in every village, we saw the same poverty. In every street, on every corner, in every home, we found the same resilience."

500
Define polysyndeton.


Polysyndeton is a rhetorical device in which multiple conjunctions (such as "and," "but," "or") are used in close succession within a sentence or series of clauses. Unlike asyndeton, which involves omitting conjunctions for a specific effect, polysyndeton involves the deliberate and excessive use of conjunctions. This repetition of conjunctions can create a distinct rhythm and a sense of connectedness between the words, phrases, or clauses, and it is often used to slow down the pace of a sentence, emphasize each item in a series, or convey a feeling of abundance or intensity.

Here's an example of polysyndeton:

"They laughed and talked and danced and sang and celebrated all night."

500

If Taylor Swift's rooster lays an egg in Kanye Wests' front yard, who owns the egg?

Roosters don't lay eggs.