Author's Purpose/Central Idea
Rhetorical Appeals
Figurative Language/Vocabulary
Types of Reasoning
100

In none of these was the house filled with shadows, the weather dull and stormy throughout, the moor windswept, and the doors creaky. In fact, it is important in a story with sinister implications to use counterpoint, great contrast between situation and background, as we did in Rope.

The setting of a film should not necessarily be ominous when there is a criminal element involved.

100

I know you have many choices when you are looking for a nanny, but I hope you consider my many years of childcare experience and my fabulous references from families I have worked for in the past.

Ethos

100

"One of the characters, a young man, is standing in a shadowy room with his back to the door when an unidentified character in a cloak and black hat sneaks in and slugs him into insensibility."

not conscious, especially after being hit

100

“I know you don’t want me to borrow the car, but I was going to pick up coffee for you." 

Red Herring

200

What does the author most likely mean by ingredients in a formula in the passage below (paragraph 11)?

In order to achieve this, one of the necessary ingredients of the formula is a series of plausible situations with people that are real. When characters are unbelievable you never get suspense, only surprise.

techniques to attain certain desired effects

200

Mr. Jones has delivered packages on time for the last year with no exceptions. I know he will be a great addition to our delivery service.

Ethos

200

"Every maker of mystery movies aims at getting the audience on the edge of their seats."

Hyperbole

200

“How can you charge that much for a burrito? Don’t you care about people who are hungry and can’t afford a gourmet burrito?”

Red Herring

300

What are rhetorical devices?

Rhetorical devices are antithesis and rhetorical question.

300

You should learn to play the flute because hundreds of peer-reviewed studies show that learning to play a musical instrument has benefits for memory retention later in live.

Logos

300

"As far as I’m concerned, you have suspense when you let the audience play God."

Idiom

300
  • Harold’s new book is well written, because Harold is a wonderful writer.

Circular Reasoning

400

According to Hitchcock, which of the following is NOT an ingredient of suspense?

A) Make characters unknowingly interact with the criminal

B) Include characters with exaggerated personalities

C) Allow the audience to ponder when and how a crime will be resolved

D) Puzzle the audience with details that cause confusion

 Include characters with exaggerated personalities

400

Reading books each day is beneficial and all students should read for at least twenty minutes each day. Studies have shown that students who read consistently score in the 98th percentile on standardized tests.

Logos

400

"Offhand this may sound like debunking, but I do not believe that puzzling the audience is the essence of suspense."


to expose something as being untrue

400

“Telephones and bananas are shaped similarly, both fitting well to our hands. Therefore, just like the telephones have a designer, bananas must have a designer too.”

False Analogy

500

What are the core themes of "Let 'Em Play God" and "The Tell-Tale Heart"?

Pressure of guilt, madness, sanity, suspense, creating interest for the audience

500

A dog would be a great addition to our family because they are constant, loyal companions who are loving and sweet. A dog would bring us together as a family and make me the happiest daughter on earth.

Pathos

500

"In order to achieve this, one of the necessary ingredients of the formula is a series of plausible situations with people that are real. When characters are unbelievable you never get suspense, only surprise."

believable, reasonable

500

"A man tells his daughter that he thinks they can’t afford to take a holiday this year. The daughter sulks, saying he doesn’t want her to have any fun."

Strawman Argument