Vocabulary
Identify Me
Spring Time
Paper Airplanes
Votes for Women
100

This is another term for wrestling.

What is grapple?

100

"If I lost my BlackBerry, I would die." - Kim Kardashian

What is hyperbole? 

100

What is a fable? 

A short, fictional story that teaches a lesson.

100

This kind of phrase is being used here:

New York Times columnist Ashley Green reports that the city’s carbon dioxide emission rate of 60 million metrics a year could be cut by 35% if roads were redesigned to accommodate bikers.

What is an Initial signal phrase.

100

What was women's suffrage?

What is women fighting to get their right to vote.

200

Word that means: Not given the chance or freedom to vote?

What is Un-enfranchised?

200

“Behold our Uncle Sam floating the banner with one hand, ‘Taxation without representation is tyranny,’ and with the other seizing the billions of dollars paid in taxes by women to whom he refuses ‘representation’” (Catt).

What is Logos?

200

Why did Carson name her novel "Silent Spring"?

What is the silence of the birds.

200

This is being used here:

The CEO of Lighthouse Consulting predicts “a year of exciting, challenging endeavors that will expand the company’s horizons and stimulate growth throughout the company.”

What is an Echo signal phrase 

200

Which does the use of the idea that women's suffrage is inevitable appeal to?

What is Logos?

300

The dress down next week is _____________ upon Principal approval.

What is contingent? 

300

This term takes into account the purpose of the speaker, who the speaker is, the message, the exigence, and audience. 

What is karios?

300

What was the purpose for the author to write the novel?

What is showing the adverse effects of pesticide on the environment.

300

This explains why the data support the claim.

What is a warrant?

300

Catt quotes male figures appeal to what rhetorical claim?

What is Ethos?

400

A short story told to relate to your reader in order to support your claim.

What is anecdote?

400

What is the appeal being used here? "Eighty years after the Revolution, Abraham Lincoln welded those two maxims into a new one: "Ours is a government of the people, by the people, and for the people." Fifty years more passed and the president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, in a mighty crisis of the nation, proclaimed to the world: "We are fighting for the things which we have always carried nearest to our hearts: for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own government."

What is Ethos?

400

If you feel ill you are a person with this.

What is maladies?

400

Author's put a lot of thought into this as they go through revisions of their speeches, essays, poems, or stories. Especially when trying to prove a claim.  

The arrangement of the argument. 

400

Which does "There are female dolls and male dandies" work to appeal to?

What is Pathos?

500

The word that means unavoidable, going to happen, for sure.

What is Inevitable?

500

Ethos, logos, and pathos can be called this.

What is exigence? 

500

This is the mood from these sentences:

There was a strange stillness.  Where had the birds gone?  Many people spoke of them, puzzled and disturbed.  The few birds that were seen trembled violently and could not fly.

What is mysterious and frightening?

500

What is the difference between an in text citation and a citation in the works cited? 

In Text: Only use the author's last name (if name is available) OR title of work being quoted.

Works Cited: All of the information on how the reader can get a copy of the original text being quoted. 

500

This important document gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th amendment.