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This is the rhetorical term for an emotional appeal, as when MLK mentions the tough situations faced by women and children. 1 - 100
1 - 100 What is pathos? $100
This is the rhetorical term for an appeal to higher authority, as when MLK and HDT reference the Constitution and the Bible.
1 - 100 What is ethos? $200
When HDT suggests “That government is best which governs least,” he is suggesting that government is this – an impediment.
1 - 100 What is an obstacle? $300
When HDT refers to the “arm of the government” he is using this figurative language device – a comparison without like or as.
1 - 100 What is a metaphor? $400
The following quote is an example of this rhetorical device, as it features repeated phrases: “It does not keep the country free. It does not settle the West. It does not educate.”
1 - 100 What is anaphora? $500
1 - 100 This was Upton Sinclair’s primary goal in writing The Jungle.
What is exposing the plight of the immigrant worker? 1 - 100 $100
Upton Sinclair was a part of this journalistic movement, along with Tarbell and Steffans.
1 - 100 What is Muck-Raking? $200
1 - 100 What is meat-packing? $300
Upton Sinclair was writing during this era in American history.
1 - 100 What is the Progressive Era? $400
1 - 100 What is Chicago? $500
“Piggy Sneed” belongs to this literary genre, whose name is derived from a French word. 1 - 100
1 - 100 What is memoir? $100
“Girl” is this type of story, which can be read on two levels: the literal and the symbolic.
1 - 100 What is an allegory? $200
As the narrator has a realization that adult life will be much more difficult, “A&P” is this type of narrative.
1 - 100 What is a coming-of-age narrative? $300
“Everyday Use” is an example of this type of biblical narrative, in which a child returns home.
1 - 100 What is a prodigal child narrative? $400
In Freytag’s Pyramid, this final (fifth) stage is also known as the denouement.
1 - 100 What is the resolution? $500
Ethan Fromeis this type of narrative, like The Canterbury Tales, which features a story-within-a-story. 1 - 100
1 - 100 What is a frame story? $100
This character in Ethan Frome is an allegorical representation of Teddy Wharton.
1 - 100 Who is Zeena? $200
1 - 100 What is red? $300
This symbol could potentially represent something missing in Ethan’s life.
1 - 100 What is the missing L-shaped structure in the farm house? $400
Author Edith Wharton intended for this character to represent her.
1 - 100 Who is Ethan Frome? $500
1 - 100 Anse’s unexpected marriage to a new wife at the end of the novel can certainly be characterized as this.