Every sentence needs these three things.
What is a subject, verb, and complete thought.
Beginning of a paper that ends with a question mark.
What is a question?
Connect to your audience's emotions?
What is pathos?
Occurring more than once.
What is repeated?
Your ELA teachers' names?
Who are Mrs. Rowberry and Ms. Walker?
Mr and Mrs of the North Pole.
What are Clauses?
Beginning of a paper that was said by someone quotable.
What is a quote?
A statistic or fact.
What is logos.
Exaggerated.
What is hyperbole?
A group of students chanting.
What is a Mustang party?
The past tense of this sentence: I am running.
What is I ran?
Beginning of a paper that is usually incorrect.
What is a common misconception.
Why the speaker is awesome.
What is ethos?
Compare without using like or as.
What is a metaphor?
Herriman High mascot.
Part of speech missing from this sentence. They a torpedo shape body.
What is a verb (or predicate)?
Beginning of a paper that is a story.
What is an anecdote?
The timelessness of an artifact.
What is kairos?
To describe something using part of it.
What is synecdoche?
Herriman High SBO?
Who is Preston Johnson
When using ideas from other people in a paper, these must surround their words.
What are quotation marks?
Beginning of a paper that is shocking.
What is a startling fact?
Define the root sub.
What is under?
Repetition of sounds.
What is aiteration?
Herriman High Stadium.
What is the Ranch.