Tone, Style, and Mood of Text
Authors Purpose (Persuade, Entertain, Inform)
Author's POV (1st, 2nd, 3rd Person)
Rhetorical Techniques (Ethos, Pathos, Logos)
Plot Elements
100

This is the feeling a reader gets from a story or poem.

What is mood?

100

An author writes a recipe book filled with detailed instructions on how to bake cookies. What is the author’s purpose?

What is to inform?

100

If a story uses the words "I," "me," and "my," the point of view is this.

What is first person?

100

This rhetorical technique appeals to emotions and makes the audience feel something, like happiness, sadness, or anger.

What is pathos?

100

This part of the plot introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation.

What is the exposition or introduction?

200

If an author uses happy words like "joyful," "bright," and "excited," the tone of the text is likely this.

What is cheerful?


200

A story about a talking dog who goes on an adventure to save his owner is likely written for this purpose.

What is to entertain?

200

In this point of view, the narrator speaks directly to the reader using the word "you."

What is second person?

200

If a commercial uses a doctor to recommend a medicine, they are using this technique to show credibility.

What is ethos?

200

This is the part of the story where the conflict becomes more intense and the story builds toward the climax.

What is the rising action?

300

The way an author chooses their words, organizes sentences, and tells their story is called this.

What is style?

300

An advertisement that tries to convince you to buy a new video game is an example of this purpose.

What is to persuade?

300

In this Point of View, The narrator uses words such as "she," "They," and "He."

What is third-person?

300

When an author uses facts, statistics, and logical reasoning to support their argument, they are using this technique.

What is logos?

300

The turning point of the story, often the most exciting moment, is called this.

What is the climax?

400

This word describes the author's attitude toward the subject of the text, like serious, funny, or sarcastic.

What is tone?

400

If an author writes a newspaper article with facts about how recycling helps the environment, the purpose is likely this.

What is to inform?

400

Bonus Question: What is Ms.Russell's Favorite Color?

Blue

400

An author says, "As a teacher with 20 years of experience, I know how important reading is for children." What rhetorical technique are they using?

What is ethos?

400

The events that happen after the climax and lead to the resolution are called this.

What is the falling action?

500

If a story makes the reader feel tense or nervous, the mood might be described using this word.

What is suspenseful?

500

A poem filled with jokes and funny wordplay is most likely written for which purpose?

What is to entertain?

500

Bonus Question: What is Ms.Russell's Dog's name?

Blu

500

A speech that uses emotional language to make the audience feel guilty for not helping others and then provides a list of statistics about poverty is combining these two rhetorical techniques.

What are pathos and logos?

500

In this part of the story, the main conflict is resolved, and the story comes to a close.

What is the resolution?