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Green
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Brown
Pink
100

Information/ facts that can be used for proof

What is Evidence? 

100

the feeling that a story sets you in

What is Mood? 

100
A piece of writing

What is excerpt? 

100

the way the writing flows (example: introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion)

What is structure? 

100

to take somebody else's exact words and make it yours (stealing)

What is Plagiarizing? 

100

to create something

What is produce? 

200

Why the author decided to write the article/ story

What is Author's Purpose? 

200

To settle or decide on something. 

What is Determine? 

200

to make clear or easier to understand

What is clarify? 

200

the people reading the text

What is an audience? 

200

to change the author's words into your OWN words

What is to paraphrase? 

200

Your opponent's claim. 

What is a counterargument? 

300

main/important events

What are key events? 

300

to end something

What is conclude? 

300

The repetition of consonant sounds. 

What is alliteration? 

300

Poems that do not usually rhyme and have no fixed rhythm or pattern. 

What is free verse? 

300
Text is taken directly from the text/ article. 

What is a Quote? 

300

details that are true and can be proven

What is a fact? 

400

bringing it back to your claim again after a counterargument

What is a rebuttal? 

400

The attitude of the author - how the author tells the story. 

What is tone? 

400

What you are trying to prove. 

What is a claim? 

400

something/someone that you can trust and believe in

What is credible? 

400

comparing two unlike things WITHOUT using "like" or "as"

What is a Metaphor? 

400

words that help connect two pieces of information together so that the writing flows smoothly

What are transition words? 

500

your personal attitude or perspective about a topic

What is opinion? 

500

the main idea of the text -- what is the author trying to prove/say?

What is the central idea? 

500

to take a guess using common sense and logic

What is to infer? 

500
The narrator is involved in the story using I, we, my, we, us, our, mine

What is First Person POV? 

500

To examine carefully or to study closely to find something new about the topic

What is to analyze? 

500

Groups of lines in traditional poetry. 

What is a stanza? 

600

comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as"

What is a Simile? 

600

Repeating different words or phrases creates a structure within a poem, and it helps readers focus on a specific thought or emotion the poet would like them to notice.

What is Repetition? 

600

When something is exaggerated? 

What is hyperbole? 

600

The reader's actions are narrated using You, Yours.

What is second person POV? 

600

giving human qualities, attitudes, behaviors, and thoughts to nonhuman objects

What is Personification? 

600

Sounds that are alike at the end of words, such as snow or crow. 

What is Rhyme? 

700
A book, article, video, reliable person etc. Where you can get trustworthy information from. 

What is a source? 

700

 forming or following in a logical order or sequence.

What is sequential? 

700

When a person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself also represents or stands for, something else.

What is Symbolism? 

700

show or prove to be right or reasonable.

What is to justify? 

700

The main idea of an essay or report, is often written as a single sentence at the end of the introductory paragraph.

What is a Thesis? 

700

A message or lesson about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader.

What is a Theme? 

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