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100

Exaggeration for effect; not meant to be taken literally.

Hyperbole

100

To amuse or enhance the impressiveness of what is said

Understatement

100

I'm so hungry I could eat a whole elephant.

Hyperbole

100

POW!

Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

These are examples of what?

Sound Devices

100

"Back in my day, we walked through snow for 5 miles to get to school."

This is an example of what?

Anecdote

200

The group in which the author/advertisement is trying to persuade.

Target Audience

200

the writer’s position on a problem or issue

Author's claim

200

Generally, website URLs that end in ".edu" and ".gov" are considered _____________.

Credible/Reliable

200

Marvel movies are better than DC movies.

This is an example of what?

Author's Claim

200

https://www.science.gov/

Scholarly Journals 

https://www.nasa.gov/

These are examples of what?

Credible/Reliable Sources

300

A website written by an expert that has a lot of knowledge about a topic and free of error.

Credible/Reliable

300

All draw attention to the word or phrase, making them more memorable.

Sound Devices

300

A first-hand report about a product; a recommendation.

Testimonial

300

The sentence "How many times do I have to ask you to do your work?" is an example of what?

Rhetorical Question

300

"Lebron James talking about how great a pair of sneakers is."

This is an example of what?

Testimonial

400

A question which has an understood answer, asked not for information but to produce effect

Rhetorical Question

400

A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. It usually produces sympathy or empathy in the reader/audience.

Anecdote

400

A cat litter commercial talks about the benefits of its litter. Cat owners would be the ________________ for the product.

Target Audience

400

"Girls should play with dolls and boys should play with trucks." is an example of a _________.

Stereotype

400

 "A newspaper that mostly writes positive news about a particular political party due to their employees sharing the same political beliefs as that party."

This is an example of what?

Bias

500

A widely held but fixed and oversimplified idea or impression of a particular type of person or thing

Stereotype

500

Creating the impression everyone is doing something, therefore, the audience will be left out if they do not participate

Bandwagon

500

A preference for something or someone that prevents fair decision-making


Bias

500

 In the middle of an intense thunderstorm: "We're having a little rain."

This is an example of what? 

Understatement

500

"Coca-Cola. The drink everybody loves."

This is an example of what?

Bandwagon