Pictures of wounded puppies
Pathos
The car was as fast as a jet soaring through the sky.
simile
This meal is awfully delightful.
Oxymoron
Air Jordans
Ethos
The dog destroyed the deadly dragon.
Alliteration
Scenes of players jumping up and down after a victory
Pathos
onomatopoeia
Your love pours down on me, surrounds me like a waterfall.
simile
Ethos
The computer stared at me while a put off doing my homework.
personification
A man is laughing at an acquaintance who's son has just been arrested not being aware that his own son was arrested alongside the boy for the same crime.
Their friendship is a rollercoaster ride.
metaphor
Mr. Gilbert's 20 years of teaching experience.
Ethos
Her laughter was like a warm blanket or a familiar song.
I went to the shore, I went to the store, I went to the ocean, I went out the door.
Anaphora
I would burn my own eyebrows off before I let you pluck them.
hyperbole
This car goes faster than the speed of light.
Her hair was a flowing golden river streaming down her shoulders.
Mr. Gilbert's puppy dog eyes
Pathos
Alliteration
If I can't get a Smartphone, I will die.
Hyperbole
He pleaded for her forgiveness but Janet’s heart was ice.
metaphor
"Maybe I can ask you again when I'm older."
Alex smiled. "You'll have forgotten all about me by then."
Foreshadowing
The flaming hot cheetos were so hot, my tongue turned to ashes.
Hyperbole
Mr. Gilbert is undefeated against 7th graders in basketball.
Homesick curiosity /To the Souls that snow— What sound device is most prevalent in these lines.
Consonance
She dregs of her coffee seemed to be laughing at her.
*Dregs are the last bit of liquid in a cup
personification
The house reminded me of Buckingham Palace.
Allusion
Winning the World Series was a nice.
Understatement
Situational Irony
60% of the time it works every time.
Logos
“The squeaky wheel gets the grease”- the repetition of the long e sound here is an example of?
Assonance
"that fire which burn'd the Carthage Queen..." When Shakespeare references the Aeneid in this line he is using what literary device?
Allusion
The woman wondered why she waited so long.
Alliteration
That large house must have cost an arm and leg.
Idiom
Boom! Crash!
Onomatopoeia
Ethos Pathos and Logos are part of this triangle
Rhetorical