Vocabulary
Text Structure
Rhetorical Devices
Logical Fallacies
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100

What does the Latin root lingua mean?

Language or tounge

100

What does the term "objective" mean?

Factual, not biased.

100

My face is washed, my hair is combed, and my teeth are brushed.

Parallelism 

100

Middle schoolers can't handle independent work. They can't sit still for a second!

Stereotype

100

Dolphins are highly intelligent creatures (Darwin). This is an example of ______.

In-text citation

200

What does the Latin root "duc" mean?

To lead

200

What is an ancedote?

A short story used as evidence for a point.

200

You get a car, you get a car, you get a car!

(There are 2 here)

Repetition AND Direct address

200

Loaded language is meant to create a strong ____________ response from the reader.

Emotional

200

What are synonyms? What are antonyms? 

Synonyms are words that mean the same thing. Antonyms are words that mean the opposite.

300

The Latin root fin means...

End or border

300

Name 3 different types of authors purposes, and say which type you see most frequently in informational texts?

Describe, explain, persuade, entertain, inform. Inform is most commonly seen in informational texts.

300

His love lights up my heart like a light bulb in an attic.

Analogy

300

What does ad hominem mean?

Against the man.

300

What does chronological order mean?

Chronology is arranging events in their order of occurrence in time. (Chrono = time.)

400
What does "tone" refer to?

The word choices the author uses that evoke a mood for the reader

400

What is the purpose of subheadings?

To organize topics in an article.

400

Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better but the frog dies in the process.

Analogy

400

That person with the Texas license plate cut me off in traffic. People from Texas are all the worst!

Sweeping Generalization

400

What is figurative language?

Figurative language is when you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday, literal meaning. There are a few different ways to use figurative language, including metaphors, similes, personification and hyperbole.

500

What is "connotation"?

Connotation refers to an implied meaning that's associated with a word in addition to its literal meaning. This association can be cultural or emotional. For example, the word "stingy" promotes a negative image, whereas frugal does not.

500

What is the difference between a works cited (references) page and acknowledgements in informational text?

Works cited credits the source material and tells where the author pulled their information. Acknowledgements thank people for their contribution in helping the research process.

500

"My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."

Paralellism

500

The new healthcare bill will be the saving grace of the middle class.

Loaded Language

500
What is direct characterization? 

Direct characterization means the way an author or another character within the story describes or reveals a character, through the use of descriptive adjectives or phrases.

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