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What Is The Author'S Purpose In Common Sense

Question: Diction is defined as

Answer: strategic word choice

Question: While writing a persuasive piece, which appeal should you use to evoke emotion in your audience?

Answer: pathos

Question: What is a way to appeal to ethos?

Answer: by using sources that are proven authorities on the topic

Question: "She ran across the grass like a cheetah chasing its prey." Which kind of figurative language is used here?

Answer: Simile

Question: what is a rhetorical question?

Answer: Is grass green?

Question: "He ran. He jumped. He won the race." What rhetorical device is used here?

Answer: Parallelism

Question: What is tone in rhetoric?

Answer: The author's attitude toward a subject

Question: What is one reason Thomas Paine believes that the youth of the colonies is an advantage over Britain?

Answer: Because as a young nation, the colonies have less to lose

Question: What is one reason that Thomas Paine thinks the colonies stand a good change against the British?

Answer: The colonies have the resources to build a great navy.

Question: What does Paine say about the argument that Britain has defended that colonies in the past?

Answer: That Britain only did so out of self-interest

Question: In his speech, Patrick Henry asserts that (blank) is inevitable

Answer: War

Question: What does Patrick Henry say t he colonists' choices are at the start of his speech?

Answer: Liberty or slavery

Question: In "Common Sense" how does Thomas Paine respond to the argument that the colonies have flourished under British rule?

Answer: He argues that they could have done better on their own.

Question: What is the author's purpose in both Patrick Henry's speech and Thomas Paine's Common Sense?

Answer: To convince that colonists to break away from British rule.

Question: "The more men have to lose, the less willing are they to venture." What rhetorical strategy is Thomas Paine MOST clearly using in this line?

Answer: Parallelism

Question: Both "Common Sense" and Patrick Henry's speech illustrate how figurative and emotional language contribute to (blank) as well as to the tone.

Answer: the author's purpose

Question: What does the author say about the bulk of the content in the Declaration of Independence?

Answer: That it was nothing new to Congress

Question: What is one reason Jefferson was chosen to be on the committee for the Declaration of Independence?

Answer: He was a decisive member of Congress.

Question: To whom was the letter about the author of the DOI addressed?

Answer: Timothy Pikering

Question: What is one reason why the author stated he did not want to write the first draft of the DOI?

Answer: he was not popular

Question: Which sentiments in the original draft of the DOI did the author agree with?

Answer: those concerning slavery.

Question: What is one way to appeal to ethos?

Answer: by referencing trusted sources

Question: What is the definition of diction?

Answer: careful word choice

Question: What is the name of an emotional appeal

Answer: pathos

Question: What does words such as "Welfare" and "Liberty" in the Preamble show?

Answer: Diction

Question: What is the best description of Dickinson's poetry?

Answer: Concise and introspective

Question: Whitman's greatest legacy was his

Answer: line

Question: What is a major difference between the poetry of Emily Dickinson and the poetry of Walt Whitman?

Answer: Dickinson's poetry is concise, whereas Whitman's poetry is long.

Question: Which of these is a concept the Romantics valued?

Answer: Imagination

Question: "The decorations for her long-awaited homecoming were finally up/ the ribbons dancing in the gentle breeze." Which object or concept is personified here?

Answer: Ribbons

Question: "Fluffy down blanket/The cat finds her way inside/Sweet dreams are waiting" What word BEST describes the tone of the following poem?

Answer: Cozy

Question: Where did the Romantics MOST look for inspiration?

Answer: Nature

Question: What was Romanticism a reaction to?

Answer: Industrial Revolution

Question: Which of these would be a typical aesthetic impact of a piece of Gothic writing?

Answer: Felling unsettled

Question: What is a typical theme in gothic writing?

Answer: violence

Question: what is the rate at which a story moves forward?

Answer: pacing

Question: What is it called when you judge the quality of something, such as a literary piece?

Answer: Evaluation

Question: In poetry, what is a series of lines grouped together called?

Answer: Stanza

Question: What is the purpose of an essay?

Answer: to explore an idea

Question: What is a satire

Answer: A genre that makes fun of something

Question: What kind of speech patterns do writers of Realism give their characters?

Answer: Ones that sound authentic

Question: What is a characteristic of Realism?

Answer: Genuine stories and settings

Question: what characteristic of literary nonfiction?

Answer: Real people and places

Question: How is a narrator who tells a story without opinion or bias described?

Answer: Objective

Question: What does objective mean?

Answer: Without opinion

Question: What is tone?

Answer: tone is the narrator's attitude toward a subject

Question: What is mood?

Answer: mood is how the writing makes the reader feel.

Question: Which of these is a characteristic of Modernist writing?

Answer: Fragmentation

Question: What is one way Modernist writers use unreliable narrators to support their ideas about the world?

Answer: By using faulty logic that does not make sense

Question: What is the loss of faith or trust in a belief or an ideal called?

Answer: Disillusionment

Question: In a speech, what is it called when a speaker enunciates words well?

Answer: Clarity

Question: When was the Jazz Age?

Answer: Before the Great Depression

Question: Which of these is a symbol in the novel The Great Gatsby?

Answer: A green light

Question: In what way does the character of Gatsby most fulfill the definition of paradox?

Answer: He is usually calm, but he is nervous before he sees Daisy.

Question: Which theme of the Jazz Age is most present in the first five chapters of The Great Gatsby?

Answer: Materialism

Question: What point of view is used in The Great Gatsby?

Answer: First person

Question: Which literary term describes a contradiction between what is expected in a story and what actually happens?

Answer: Irony

Question: Which of the following is most clearly a theme in The Great Gatsby?

Answer: One can never relive the past.

Question: Which is an example of irony from The Great Gatsby?

Answer: Daisy has everything, yet she is still unhappy.

Question: What does the valley of ashes most likely symbolize in The Great Gatsby?

Answer: The ugliness and decay of society after World War I

Question: Which of the following is an example of an aesthetic impact?

Answer: A reader feeling terrified by a story's twist ending

Question: Which of these literary elements does F. Scott Fitzgerald rely upon most in The Great Gatsby?

Answer: Irony

Question: In what way has Gatsby achieved the American Dream?

Answer: He is extremely wealthy.

Question: In what way does the green light from The Great Gatsby symbolize Gatsby's desires?

Answer: The light is across a body of water, just out of reach.