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Subconscious
Rhetorical Devices
Types of Characters
Rhetorical Devices 2
Parts of a Story
100
These two parts of your personality act as counterbalances between what you want and what you should do?
What is the id and superego
100
the authors word choice
What is diction
100
The character everyone roots for and aims to fix a problem or do something big in the plot
What is the protagonist
100
I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse!
What is a hyperbole
100
The main idea readers grasp as a result of actions from the protagonist and antagonist
What is the theme
200
One of the three parts of the element of persuasion, this features comparisons and facts to back up a product?
What is logos
200
From what I've tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire.
What is enjambment
200
A character in literature who throughout the plot's developments, remains exactly the same
What is a static character
200
The old man was a wrinkled Crabtree after swimming in the lake
What is a metaphor
200
The rising point of a story or movie
What is the climax
300
This element of persuasion aims to speak to people through associations with positive and negative emotions?
What is pathos
300
The beautiful water glistened underneath the hot summer sun as the happy family jet skiied behind their million dollar boat
What is imagery
300
The force standing in the way as an obstacle of the main character
What is the antagonist
300
When you see red, you associate it with love, fire, passion, etc.
What is a connotation
300
The setting, time, and characters featured that are revealed at the very beginning
What is the exposition
400
This part of your subconscious aims to control the devil on one shoulder and the Angel on the other shoulder by creating the best scenario for uou
What is the ego
400
The tree craved for carbon dioxide to complete photosynthesis
What is personification
400
The character in a story's development that changes after a drastic change
What is a dynamic character
400
Guy Montag trying to remember a verse from the Bible is an example of
What is allusion
400
The problem the protagonist faces and the antagonist is usually behind or the ringleader of
What is the crisis
500
Donald Trump is shown advocating for a back brace that aims to relieve lower back pain and appeals to which element of persuasion used in SOAPSTone?
What is ethos
500
There is no frigate like a book
What is a simile
500
A stereotypical person whose audiences readily recognize from frequent recurrences in a particular literary tradition
What is a stock character
500
Often times movie productions of popular books leave out certain parts of the book, frustrating fans. This is a lack of truth. This is an example of
What is verisimilitude
500
A recurring theme found in countless stories
What is a motif