Parts of Speech
Rhetorical Appeals
Grammar
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

She's too pretty to cry! 

Pretty is a(n) . . . 

Adjective

100

Animal shelter playing sad music over photos of caged dogs appeals to which rhetorical device? 

Pathos

100

We need to go to the store and get lettuce tomatoes and onions. What should be fixed?

Add a comma between lettuce, tomatoes, and 

100

To revise

Fix/Update

100

A comparison using like or as

 Simile

200
The concert went on for several hours. 


Concert is a(n)

Noun
200

"Why should I listen to him?"

"He's a doctor!" 

Ethos 

200

The lions mane is orange. Where should an apostrophe go?

Lion's
200

Elaborate means . . . 

To add details, clarify meaning
200

"Life Is a Highway" is an example of what figurative language device? 

Metaphor

300

Caroline will study for her test later today. 

Study is a(n) 

Verb

300

Turning the cool air on because you are hot

Logos 

300

The first reason I think soccer is the best sport are because it moves quickly. What should be changed? 

Are > Is

300

The boy frantically ran to get help. What is the meaning of frantically? 

Quickly, with motivation

300

When non-human things receive human-like qualities

Personification

400

Can you hand me that?

That is a(n)

Pronoun

400

"Don't you want me to be safe?"

Pathos

400

Many people think the 80s and 90s were the best years to grow up. Where does an apostrophe belong? 

'80s '90s

400
To acquire, means to . . . ? 

Get, or own something

400

"He Helped Her Hurt Head Heal" is an example of what figurative language device? 

Alliteration

500

Did you but the flower arrangement on the table?

On is a(n)

Preposition

500

"We welcome world renowned super star, Taylor Swift!"

Ethos

500

Nancy claims, she are the biggest John Legend fan's to exist, but I disagree. What should be changed? 

Remove the comma after claims

Change are to is 

remove the apostrophe in fans

500

Optimistic means . . ? 

Someone who thinks they best in every situation
500

An exaggeration that cannot possibly be true

Hyperbole