Time, place, and environment in which a story takes place
Setting
Use of a specific object, character, event, etc to represent an abstract idea
Symbolism
Rhetoric is...
How a speaker uses language to convey their argument
The American Flag is an example of which literary device
Symbolism
You have 45 seconds to come up with a metaphor that describes Kim, Kathryn, or Cinnamon as teachers (AND IT BETTER BE KIND A HEARTWARMING OR YOU LOSE)
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How the text reveals a character's personality, motivation and traits
Characterization
Imagery is a detailed description emphasizing one or more of these 5 things
the five senses
1. Touch
2. Smell
3. Sight
4. Taste
5. Sound
An appeal to the audience's emotions, such as fear, love, or pride
Pathos
"She stood as tall as a mighty mountain" is an example of which Literary Device
Simile
Name the 6 elements of a Plot Diagram in the proper order...
1. Exposition
2. Conflict
3. Rising Action
4. Climax
5. Falling Action
6. Resolution
The problem or issue of a story that drives the plot forward
Conflict
One uses "like" or "as" to compare and the other does not ...Which is which?
Simile: Like or as
Metaphor: does not
An appeal to the audience's sense of logic or personal point of view
Logos
"Please, please, please, don't prove me right / Please, please, please, don't bring me to tears when I just did my make up so nice" is an example of which literary device?
Repetition
Explain the differences between Tone and Mood
Tone is how the author feels
Mood is how the reader feels
The attitude an author shows about a topic, subject, or event in the story
Tone
Hints at future events in a story to create anticipation
Foreshadowing
An appeal to the audience's sense of authority
Ethos
"There's no price that can be placed on peace of mind. Our advanced security systems will protect the well-being of your family so that you can sleep soundly at night" this is an example of which Rhetorical device?
Pathos
Give an example of second person POV
You, Your, You are
Explain the difference between the Protagonist and Antagonist of a story
Protagonist: The character whose journey the story revolves around. (Not always a hero)
Antagonist: The character who causes issues or conflict in said journey
Which of these two (Alliteration or Repetition) is the use of the same initial consonant sound used at least 3 times in close succession
Alliteration
What combination of the 3 Rhetorical Devices makes for the best argument?
All 3
"Maria walked into the room with her head down, avoiding everyone’s eyes. She clutched her notebook tightly against her chest and shuffled quickly to the back row, where she slid into a chair without making a sound" is this direct or indirect characterization and explain why
Indirect
You have 2 minutes to create a line of alliteration using either Kim, Kathryn, or Cinnamon's name (AND IT BETTER BE KIND A HEARTWARMING OR YOU LOSE)
Teacher choice