Cards in this guide (19)
Negative Connotation of strange
A negative connotation is a descriptive word that implies an
undesirable characteristic. A negative connotation of the word
strange is the word weird.
What is an example of verbal irony
How about 'Hurry up and wait'...that one is pretty popular in the military.
Which of the following is an example of bandwagon fallacy
the frigo fridge is the bestseller so that's one we should
buy
What does marlow Lou mean
What is the literary term for the series of events that happen within the story
what is the literary term for the series of events that happen
within a story
When Stalin uses inflammatory language to describe the enemy which audience appeal is he most clearly using
What historical reality did Harry S. Truman and George W. Bush face when they gave speeches to the American public
Which detail from Heart of Darkness shows the ineffectiveness of the colonizers
A man gets killed during an argument over chickens -apex
What is one persuasive strategy that FDR uses in the conclusions of both speeches that he gave after the attack on Pearl Harbor
He is honest with Congress and America about the difficulty of
the war ahead.
Which audience appeal does Churchill most clearly use
What type of audience appeal is most clearly used in the excerpt
Why should we question Marlow's idea that the worst evil of colonialism is its ineffectiveness
It assumes that white people have the right to decide what goals should be pursued in Africa.
What is one of the faults of imperialism that becomes clear in Heart of Darkness
the colonists activities are largely ineffective -apex
What is surprising about the country that the narrator visits in The Voyage to the Houyhnhnms
Which option is the best example of hyperbole
Stalin's reference to Hitler tearing up the nonaggression pact. -APEX
What is most likely the purpose of "A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms" in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
To challenge people's assumptions about their own importance.
Which sentence describes an example of situational irony in Gulliver's Travels
Instead of horses pulling carriages full of people, people pull carriages full of horses.
(APEX)
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Which sentence expresses an argument that a typical English person in the 1700s or 1800s might have made to defend imperialism
"we need to teach the people in the colonies to accept Christians values."
Apex
what is the most accurate definition of sarcasm
The use of verbal irony to criticize