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The Letter “E” Vocab 1-5 Vocab 6-10Themes Rhetorical Devices

Vocab 1-5 – 10 Points QUESTION: Immoral or evil habit

Vocab 1-5– 20 Points QUESTION: Tyranny

Vocab 1-5– 30 Points QUESTION: Discreditable; humiliating

Vocab 1-5– 40 Points QUESTION: Posthumously

Vocab 1-5– 50 Points QUESTION: Misleading appearance

Vocab 6-10– 10 Points QUESTION: Countenance

Vocab 6-10– 20 Points QUESTION: Expression of grief

Vocab 6-10– 30 Points QUESTION: Indignation

Vocab 6-10– 40 Points QUESTION: Partnership in wrongdoing

Vocab 6-10– 50 Points QUESTION: Taciturn

Themes– 10 Points QUESTION: Leaders & Followers

Themes– 20 Points QUESTION: Greed

Themes– 30 Points QUESTION: Betrayal

Themes– 40 Points QUESTION: Propaganda & Communication

Themes– 50 Points QUESTION: Reality & Appearance

Rhetorical Devices– 10 Points QUESTION: Rhetorical Question

Rhetorical Devices– 20 Points QUESTION: Rule of Three

Rhetorical Devices– 30 Points QUESTION: Imperative

Rhetorical Devices– 40 Points QUESTION: Emotive Language

Rhetorical Devices– 50 Points QUESTION: Repetition

The Letter “E”– 10 Points QUESTION: What was NOT held to choose a leader for Animal Farm?

The Letter “E”– 20 Points QUESTION: Squealer has been ___________ the commandments

The Letter “E”– 30 Points QUESTION: Finish the commandment: “All animals are ________, but some are more _______ than others.”

The Letter “E”– 40 Points QUESTION: This vocabulary term means “rapturous delight”

The Letter “E”– 50 Points QUESTION: The rhetorical device hyperbole can be defined as “____________ _____________”