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What is metaphor?
"An aged man is but a paltry thing. A tattered coat upon a stick..." is an example of what literary device?
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What is Appeal to Pity?
"Sir, can I use my notes during the Jeopardy? I'm really nervous and didn't sleep at all last night" is a type of what fallacy?
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What is Ethos?
When analyzing an essay and studying the writer and their credibility, you are studying this aspect of the rhetorical triangle.
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What is Second Person POV?
"You needed lemons, a cup of cold water, and sugar" This is an example of what type of POV?
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What is Post Hoc (False Cause)?
"I didn't eat my lucky cereal before the exam, so I did poorly on it" is a type of what fallacy?
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What is Pathos?
When analyzing an essay and studying the audience and the writer's connection with them, you are studying this aspect of the rhetorical triangle.
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What is Situational Irony?
A police station being robbed is this type of irony.
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What is Weak Analogy?
"Gatsby is like a modern day Jesus. He died for their sins" is a type of what fallacy?
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What is Logos?
When analyzing a passage and studying the message and purpose of what is being written, you are studying this aspect of the rhetorical triangle.
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What is Person vs Self, Person vs Person, Person vs Society
The Great Gatsby has multiple different types of conflicts. List two.
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What is Ad Hominem?
"I don't like that Gatsby fellow because of his funny hair and way of talking" is a type of what fallacy?
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What is Ethos?
When studying the writer's tone and word choice that is suitable for the audience/purpose, you are studying this aspect of the rhetorical triangle.
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What is the Climax?
Myrtle getting killed would fall into which part of a Story Plot Graph?
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What is Hasty Generalization?
"Gatsby, Nick, and Tom are all from the Midwest. Midwesterners are all so dramatic" is a type of what fallacy?
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What is Pathos?
When studying literary devices, you are studying this aspect of the rhetorical triangle.
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