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SPACE
100
He was a beacon of light when they needed it most. 

Metaphor 

100

“If you fail, try again. If you stumble, rise again. If you are defeated, fight again.”

Anaphora

100

"For generations, our community has celebrated with this festival—it’s proof of its lasting value and importance."

Appeal to Tradition

100

"LeBron James swears by this line of athletic shoes—if the greatest player in the game trusts them, why wouldn’t you?"
Which propaganda technique is being used?

Testimonial 

100

Dictionary definition of a word 

A) Connotations

B) Tone

C) Denotation

D)Allusion

200

She was as shy as a lamb. 

Simile

200

“Chocolate is my Achilles’ heel.”

Allusion 

200

"Thousands of families have already chosen our insurance plan. Don’t be the last one to protect your loved ones."

Which fallacy??

Bandwagon

200

"Drinking large amounts of this hot chocolate will prevent you from ever getting a cold."

Misinformation

200

"The sun poured down mercilessly, pressing on our backs like a heavy weight, and every step forward felt like dragging chains across the desert."

Describe the tone of this passage

Tone: Oppressive, exhausting, hopeless

300

“The young and the old danced together in the square, laughter mixing with silence from the nearby cemetery.”

Juxtaposition

300

“The thunder grumbled angrily as the storm approached.”

Personification 

300

“My opponent is a lazy, out-of-touch politician who doesn’t care about anyone but themselves.”

Name-Calling

300

Person A: “We should have stricter rules on homework so students have more free time for hobbies and rest.”
Person B: “Oh, so you just want to get rid of all homework and let students do nothing all day?”

Strawman

300

"Picture a child walking five miles to school without shoes, carrying only a torn notebook, yet still dreaming of a better future.

What appeal is being used?

Pathos

400

“Finding a good friend is like finding a four-leaf clover—rare and lucky.”

Analogy or Simile

400

"The cracked mirror on the wall was more than glass—it was a reflection of the family’s broken trust."

Symbolism and Metaphor 

400

"Our competitor brags about fast service, but they won’t tell you about their endless hidden charges. We, on the other hand, are upfront and honest."

Stacking the Deck 

400

Reporter: “Senator, what is your plan to reduce rising healthcare costs?”
Senator: “The real issue is that our country needs to focus on protecting our borders, not on healthcare debates.”

Red Herring 

400

"The stadium roars on Friday nights, but the library sits silent. We cannot expect dreams to grow where the doors remain locked."

What's the exigence?

Tension about schools spending more on athletics than academics.

500

“We laughed in the morning, worked in the afternoon, and cheered in the evening.”

Parallelism 

500

“This plan is about as realistic as building a Death Star.”

Allusion and Simile

500

"Why trust a candidate who couldn’t even manage his own business? 

If he failed there, he’ll fail us too."
Which propaganda technique is being used?

Ad Hominem 

500

Teacher: “Why didn’t you complete your homework last night?”
Student: “Well, at least I cleaned my room and took out the trash!”

Red Herring 

500

"The harvest is thin where the soil is rich. The hands that gather our food often cannot afford to eat it themselves."


What is the exigence for this statement?

Concern about farmworkers living in poverty despite their labor.