The basics
Some tools we came across last year
Tools with names you have probably heard before
Words you may not have heard before
Take a chance
100

A figure with five straight sides and five angles with "intention" written in the middle.

What is the rhetorical pentagon?

100

When human qualities are applied to an object

What is personification?

100

When something is mentioned more than once

What is repetition?

100

When you try to prove that your opponent is wrong

What is refutation?

100

The name of your second English teacher

Who is Linda?

200

Mode of persuasion appealing to reason

What is logos?

200

The name for this figure of speech, "your eyes are like the sun"

What is a simile?

200

When mentioning things that are quite different

What is a contrast?

200

"When the night grows dark, when injustice weighs heavy on our hearts, when our best-laid plans seem beyond our reach, let us..." (do NOT say that this is an anaphora - you need to focus on something else) 

What is a tricolon?

200

Probably the best beer in the world

What is Carlsberg?

300

Mode of persuasion appealing to emotion

What is Pathos?

300

The name for this figure of speech, "You're the cream in my coffee"

What is a metaphor?

300

Something that represents something else - e.g. an object representing something more abstract

What is a symbol?

300

"My father is the strongest and most loving man in the whole world"

What is a hyperbole?

300

The quote from the Declaration of Independence that ML has mentioned to you almost a million times...

What is "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"?

400

Mode of persuasion focusing on the credibility of the speaker

What is ethos?

400

The occurrence of the same letter at the beginning of words, as in "Peter picks peaches"

What is alliteration?

400

When an answer is not expected

What is a rhetorical question?

400

"Stay safe. Stay well. Stay happy. Stay alive"

What is an anaphora?

400

Do not construct a sentence with one of these before "that"

What is a preposition (må besvares på dansk)

500

The five components of the rhetorical pentagon

What are topic, speaker (or writer), audience (or reader), circumstances and language?

500

A rhetorical tool that refers to e.g. the Bible ("love your neighbor" is an example of this)

What is an allusion?

500

When you accept something that your opponent says 

What is concession?

500

"See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil"

What is an epiphora?

500

The name of a band and the word for something that begins on Friday

What is the Weeknd /what is weekend?