Persuasive Terms
Figurative Language
Faulty Reasoning In Commericals
Ethos, pathos, or logos in pictures
Random Knowledge
100
A writer's position on a topic or issue
What is a claim
100
Sally sells seashells by the sea shore.
Alliteration
100
Superman's weakness.
What is kryptonite
200
A writer's attitude on a specific topic
What is viewpoint
200
This question is a piece of cake
Idiom and metaphor
200
Testimonial and positive loaded language
200
Other than the people at your table, name people in the classroom. You get 200 for every person you can name.
Answers vary
300
To support a claim, a writer must use this
What is evidence
300
His hands were as smooth as marble
Simile
300
Other than Bella, Edward, or Jacob, name a character from Twilight. Name up to five for bonus points.
Carlisle, Esme, Alice, Emmett, Rosalie, Jasper, Renesmee, Sam, Embry, Paul, Jared, Leah, Seth, Charlie Swan, Renée Dwyer
400
When a writer persuades the reader by showing they are an ethical or reliable person.
What is ethos
400
Write a metaphor
Answers may vary
400
Put these Pixar movies in order from earliest to latest: the Incredibles, Inside Out, Toy Story, Monster's, Inc, and Finding Nemo.
Toy Story, Monster's Inc, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, and Inside Out
500
Write down one category of faulty reasoning (write down all three for bonus points)
Appeals by association, appeal to emotions, and loaded language
500
Write a personification
Answers may vary
500
loaded language and appeal to vanity
500
Name as many European countries as you can. Note: you will receive 500 for every correct answer and lose 500 for every wrong answer.
Answer may vary.