Fiction Elements
Rhetorical Appeals
Animal Farm
Short Stories
Figurative Language
100

What is exposition?

Background info

100

An appeal to credibility

Ethos

100

Who is driven off the farm?

Snowball

100

The author of The Odyssey

Homer

100

Thomas took a tissue from the teacher.

Alliteration

200

What is at the top of the Plot triangle?

Climax or turning point
200

You should quit smoking because it is bad for your health.

Logos

200

Who did not fully support the rebellion and left the farm?

Mollie

200

What type of conflict is in "Harrison Bergeron?"

Character v. society

200
He was as grumpy as The Grinch.

Allusion

300

Mood vs. tone

Tone = the speaker's attitude

Mood = the reader's feeling

300

Please take me to the dance! All of my friends are going and I cannot miss it or I will cry myself to sleep.

Pathos

300

Which animal toiled the hardest on the farm?

Boxer

300

Swift uses ______ in "A Modest Proposal" to get us to focus on poverty.

Irony

300

We will rise from the ash and we will rise from the dust.

Repetition

400

Setting includes ____, _____, and _____.

Place, time, mood

400

4/5 dentists recommend this toothpaste.

Ethos
400

Which commandment was the first to change?

No animal shall sleep in a bed...with sheets.

400

How does Odysseus survive the Sirens?

Odysseus ties himself to the mast of the boat and makes earplugs for his crew.

400

The lilac-colored sky faded slowly into a hazy, beautiful blue at dusk.

Imagery

500

List the four types of characterization.

Round, flat, dynamic, static

500

I only shop organic food because I love my children - they are the light of my life. What would I do without them?

Pathos

500

What happened to "Beasts of England?"

It was banned and replaced with something else.
500

In "A Modest Proposal," what is Swift's proposed solution?

Kill children of the poor for food

500

"We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to one another."

Juxtaposition