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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 “We need George Bush like a farmer needs a drought” is an example of THIS rhetorical appeal. What is argument by analogy?

$400 A recurrent theme, character type, image, symbol, subject or narrative detail that becomes a unifying element in an artistic work What is motif?

$500 Specific techniques used in writing or speaking to create a literary effect or enhance effectiveness What are rhetorical devices?

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

$200 When what is expected turns out to be quite different from what actually happens. What is irony?

$300 Anything that represents itself but also stands for something else on a figurative level What is a symbol?

$400 In Their Eyes Were Watching God, “the horizon” is an example of THIS literary device What is motif?

$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 Giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea What is personification?

$300 The following is an example of which term: Nanny wanted the best for Janie, so she forced her into marriage and in the end, it fell apart. What is irony?

$400 “his dreams mocked to death by Time” is an example of THIS literary term What is personification?

$500 A reference to a well-known person, event, or place from history, music, art, or other literary work What is allusion?

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

$200 A writer or speaker’s attitude toward a subject What is tone?

$300 The verbal expression of sensory experience What is imagery?

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

$500 A comparison of two similar situations, implying that the outcome of one will resemble the outcome of another. What is argument by analogy?

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

$200 “I jack, I rob, I sin. Aw man, I’m Jackie Robinson, ‘cept when I run base, I dodge the pen” is an example of THIS literary device What is allusion?

$300 “If you study hard, 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 "the white waves surged forward and curled like serpents around her toes, inviting her to its oceanic depths” is an example of THIS literary term What is imagery?

Final Jeopardy Wager How much do you wager?

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