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Name That Term! – 1 Name That Term! – 2 Name That Term! – 3 Name That Term! – 4 Name That Term! – 5 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

$100 A comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as.” What is a simile?

$200 The ASPCA commercials are an example of THIS persuasive appeal What is pathos?

$300 The arrangement of two or more things for the purpose of comparison. What is juxtaposition?

$400 Part of the ode the Chorus chants while moving right to left across the stage What is strophe?

$500 Actual noises associated with the shooting of a scene, like voices or background noises What is diegetic sound?

$100 A comparison of two unlike things without using “like” or “as” What is metaphor?

$200 Film footage shot by the filmmaker for the text at hand What is primary footage?

$300 Film footage taken from another, previously recorded, source What is archival footage?

$400 Part of the ode the chorus chants while moving back across the stage from left to right What is antistrophe?

$500 A rhetorical appeal that focuses on ethics or the character/qualifications of the speaker. What is ethos?

$100 “My life is like a cracked plate” is an example of THIS literary term What is simile?

$200 In traditional or classic drama, a group of performers who speak as one and comment on the action of the play What is the chorus?

$300 The representation of facts or ideas without injecting personal feelings or biases What is objectivity?

$400 Voice-overs and commentary, sounds that do not come from the action on the screen What is non-diegetic sound?

$500 The words spoken by characters in a narrative or film What is dialogue?

$100 “Juliet is the sun” is an example of THIS literary term What is metaphor?

$200 The act of telling a story What is narration?

$300 A dramatic play that tells the story of a character, usually of a noble birth, who meets an untimely and unhappy death or downfall, often because of a specific character flaw or twist of fate What is a tragedy?

$400 A rhetorical appeal that uses logic to appeal to the sense of reason What is logos?

$500 A writer’s central idea or main message about life What is theme?

$100 A rhetorical appeal to readers’ or listeners’ senses or emotions What is pathos?

$200 Based on one’s personal point of view, opinion, or values What is subjectivity?

$300 “If you study hard, then you’ll do well in school” is an example of THIS kind of argument What is logos?

$400 Getting Drake to endorse Sprite is an example of THIS kind of rhetorical appeal What is ethos?

$500 “However, this is by no means a one-sided debate, while some who profess to have no religious beliefs are outraged at what they see as a serious threat to the infringement of civil liberty, others…support the ban and have attempted to discourage Muslims from participating” is an example of THIS term. What is objectivity?

Final Jeopardy Wager How much do you wager?

Final Jeopardy Question It’s the main holiday in Iran What is Nowrooz?