Sentence Types
Sentence Types cont'd
T Swift Fig Lang
Imagery
The Rhetorical Appeals
100
Mrs. Cain won the lottery.
What is a simple sentence? (Declarative is also correct)
100
You should study your notes, you should review your terms and you should practice writing your sentences.
What is an anaphora?
100
You were Romeo, I was the Scarlet Letter.
What is allusion (or metaphor)?
100
“Losing him was blue, like I’d never known missing him was dark gray"
What is visual imagery?
100
The use of facts and statistics.
What is logos?
200
After Mrs. Cain won the lottery, she quit her job and bought an island.
What is a compound-complex sentence?
200
We will begin this as a team. Grow together as a team. And we will finish this as a team.
What is epistrophe?
200
You, with your words like knives
What is a simile?
200
The sweet aroma of fresh coffee awoke me.
What is olfactory imagery?
200
When a speaker establishes authority.
What is ethos?
300
Mrs. Cain won the lottery!
What is an exclamatory sentence?
300
The youthful voices of the children rose above the jaded silence of the high schoolers.
What is juxtaposition or antithesis?
300
Love's a game
What is a metaphor?
300
The loud clanking of the pots and pans woke everyone in the house.
What is auditory imagery?
300
Pathos is an appeal to ______________
What is emotion?
400
Since Mrs. Cain won the lottery, she acts better than everyone else.
What is a complex sentence?
400
“Never let a Fool Kiss You or a Kiss Fool You.”
What is a chiasmus?
400
We'll take this way too far and leave you breathless with a nasty scar.
What is a hyperbole?
400
The use of multiple senses to produce imagery.
What is synesthesia?
400
The use of objective information.
What is logos?
500
What is the antecedent in the following sentence: The lottery might not be the answer to all of Mrs. Cain's problems, but it sure made her financial problems disappear.
What is the lottery?
500
“Are all thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, Shrunk to this little measure?” (from Julius Caesar)
What is polysendeton?
500
“I’ve never heard silence quite this loud.”
What is a paradox?
500
Imagery that evokes a physical reaction.
What is kynesthesia?
500
Imagery and figurative language helps establish this appeal.
What is pathos?