The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.
Idioms, Oxymorons and Onomatopoeia's are all examples of....
What is Figurative Language
The perspective from which a story is told is called the
Cause and Effect, Sequence and Problem/Solution are all examples of...
What is Text Structure
Relies on the credibility of the speaker....
What is ethos
The __________ meaning of a word is the literal definition, while the _____________ meaning is the emotional weight the word carries.
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What is Denotative/Connotative
(Answers must be in correct order to receive points)
This belongs to the author, revealing their emotion through specific word choice....
What is Tone
A struggle between a character and 1 or more opposing force is called the _________.
What is Conflict
These include headings, graphs, photos and/or related sections that apply to the overall text....
What are Text Features
Which TWO are used in the example below:
My three decades of experience in public service and my tireless commitment to the people of this community qualify me for governor. Not only that, but studies report an overall 98% satisfaction rate with the policies I've enacted during my time as mayor.
What are Ethos and Logos
These are used to support the main/central idea...
What are Supporting/Key details
Relation of sound, specifically at the end of lines of poetry is called....
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What is Rhyme Scheme
Hints/Clues that the author gives for events that will come later in the plot are called....
What is Foreshadowing
List the types of author's purposes (why an author writes a text)....
What are
To Persuade
To Entertain
To Inform
"And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side
Of my darling—my darling—my life and my bride,"
Edgar Allan Poe
What is Pathos
This is a general statement but focused, not specific statement, about the text...
What is Central Idea
Uses details relating to the five sense....
What is Imagery
When a story returns to an earlier plot point, typically to make the current events clearer, is called...
What is flashback.
When evaluating a speaker's claim, we should consider these FOUR factors....
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What are
Bias
Sufficiency
Relevancy
Soundness
"To be sure, all this costs us all a good deal of money. This year¹s space budget is three times what it was in January 1961, and it is greater than the space budget of the previous eight years combined." -JFK
What is Logos
Often, the FSA will ask what information should be in an Objective Summary.
What does Objective imply?
What is....
Does not include any opinions, is factual and solely based on the text.
Answers subject to vary.
When something, such as an object or image, is used to represent a deeper ideal or emotion....
What is Symbolism
What is the correct order of a plot diagram?
What is...
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Ethos, Pathos and Logos are all examples of...
What is Persuasive Methods/Techniques
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What are
Ethos and Pathos