A group of lines that make a poem's "paragraph"
What is a Stanza?
The name for the medieval lowest class.
What are peasants?
The "who" in stories.
What are Characters?
This appeal uses facts and logic to convince you.
What is Logos?
This is a type of question without an expected answer.
What is a Rhetorical question?
Dough and Know are an example of this.
What is a Rhyme?
The type of story that uses animals as characters to teach a lesson.
What is a Fable?
Setting refers to these 2 parts of a story.
What are When and Where?
The appeal of credibility.
What is Ethos?
Life is a Rollercoaster is an example of this device.
What is a Metaphor?
This poem's rhyme scheme...
The people along the sand
All turn and look one way.
They turn their back on the land.
They look at the sea all day.
What is ABAB?
The words in a song
What are lyrics?
This is made up of pitch, tone, rhythm, pace, & intonation of your speech.
What is Prosody?
*!!!DAILY DOUBLE!!!*
Pathos appeals to this.
*!!!DAILY DOUBLE!!!*
What are emotions?
This is an example of a rhetorical device:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
What is an Alliteration?
This poem has the pattern 5-7-5.
What is a Haiku?
The name of the southern European minstrels.
What are Troubadours?
This is the lesson or message the storyteller wants the audience to remember.
This type of appeal uses dramatic language.
What is Pathos?
"This is a Titanic situation!" is an example of this device.
What is an Allusion?
This is a type of poem Shakespeare was famous for writing.
What is a Sonnet?
The type of landowning system in Medival Europe.
What is Feudalism?
Another name for this is Audience Awareness. It is made up of syntax, grammar, and word choice.
What is Style?
This appeal uses strong eye contact the most.
What is Ethos?
Comparing 2 unlike things using like or as.
What is a Simile?