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Plot
Ethos, Logos, Pathos
Huck Finn
Writing
Imagery
100
Part of story where characters and setting are introduced
What is exposition
100
Appeal to ethics, how truthful the author is
What is ethos
100
The main character of the novel
What is Huck Finn
100
This type of writing conveys the authors feelings, thoughts, and emotions
What is expressive
100
What sense do you use your nose for?
What is smell
200
Part of story where problem is introduced and leads to climax
What is rising action
200
An appeal to emotions, what the author tries to make the audience feel what they are feeling
What is pathos
200
The slave who travels with Huck Finn
Who is Jim
200
Looking at the past in order to look at the future
What is reflective writing
200
What sense to you use your eyes for?
What is sight/seeing
300
The point of greatest suspense, or the turning point of the story
What is climax
300
The author uses numbers, statistics, and data to convince audience.
What is logos
300
What does Huck do to escape his father?
What is fake his own death
300
Is this a proper way to use quotation marks? Sarah says it's cool "don't come".
What is no, the period has to be INSIDE
300
What sense do you use your tongue for?
What is taste
400
Story begins to resolve and the problem begins to disappear
What is falling action
400
Ethos, logos or pathos? Please feel bad for me, I lost my home in the flood and I have nothing.
What is pathos
400
Why didn't Huck like his father?
What is he was an alcoholic and he was abusive
400
Where is Ms. Frazelle from?
Where is Texas, the greatest state on earth
400
What sense do you use your hands for?
What is touch/feel
500
The end of the story, the problem is completely solved
What is the resolution
500
71% of teens say they are addicted to their phones.
What is logos
500
Name of girl Huck pretends to be
What is Sarah Williams
500
What is the purpose of using quotes in an essay?
What is to use evidence
500
What sense do you use your ears for?
What is sound