An indirect references to famous people, places, events
What is allusion
Using similar grammatical structures to create rhythm and balance.
What is Parallelism
What was the name of the town on the play?
What is Salmen
The order of the RAINBOW
What is ROYGBIV
What type of rhetoteal device is this: "She has Bette Davis eyes"
What i s an allusion
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
What is syntax
Extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a point.
What is Hyperbole
Arthur Miller was married to this famous actress from 1956 to 1961
Who is Marilyn Monroe?
What is the smallest state in the USA by area?
What is Rhode Island
What type of rhetorical device is this?
"For sale: Baby shoes, never worn"
What is Pathos.
The attitude or general character of a piece of writing and is often related to the attitude of the writer or speaker.
What is tone
Putting opposing ideas together in a parallel structure
What is Antithesis
In real life, this is actually how old Abigail Williams was when the trials began.
What is eleven
What is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system?
What is Earth
What type of rhetorical device is this?
"Having visited over 60 countries, my travel advice is based on extensive experience"
What is ethos.
An error in reasoning that occurs when invalid arguments or irrelevant points are introduced without any evidence to support them.
What is a logical fallacy
Repeating words at the end of successive clauses.
What is Epistrophe
The girl who replaces Abigail as the Proctors' servant, only to turn on them.
Who is Mary Warren?
How many sides does a standard pencil have?
What is six
What type of rhetorical device is this?
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife".
What is Diction
The art of recognizing and seizing the precise, fleeting moment when an argument will be most effective is called
What is Kairos
Equating or comparing two different things to create vivid imagery. (you will have 2 answers)
What is Metaphor/Simile
Who said: "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
Goody Proctor
What is the strongest muscle in the human body?
The masseter (jaw muscle)
What type of rhetorical device is this?
"Odysseus returns to his home disguised as a beggar to test his wife Penelope's faithfulness."
What is dramatic irony