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Argument
Narrative
Informative
100

high-spirited; lively; bold, saucy; jaunty 

Pert

100

including a whole without exception; occurring or existing everywhere

Universal

100

The main argument of an essay. 

ex: Social networking sites do a lot of good for our society. 

Claim

100

Background information about the protagonistin normal life.

Exposition

100

Remarks about what you learned from the textand how it applies to the topic

Commentary

200

late, tardy

Belated

200

strange, freakish, weird, foreign-looking; out of the way, geographically remote; exceeding reasonable limits

Outlandish
200

Statements of support for claims, making those claims something more than mere assertions.

Ex. Social networking sites do a lot of good for our society, including helping students in school, aiding law enforcement, and increasing the voter population.  

Reasons

200

Something happens that creates a problem forthe protagonist.

Conflict

200

What is the biggest "no, no" in informational writing?  

Personal Bias

300

in line with accepted ideas or standards; trite

Conventional
300

to bring about an agreement between persons or groups, act as a go-between; occupying a middle position; 

Mediate

300

-evidence refers to facts, documentation or testimony used to strengthen a claim, support an argument or reach a conclusion.

Evidence

300

The sequence of events that happen as aresult of the conflict. These usually getmore intense over time.

Rising Action

300

Is used to describe, characterize, or create a vivid image and immerse your reader.

Adjectives, Similes, and Symbolism.  

descriptive language

400

to follow in order, come immediately after, and as a result

Ensue

400

to lure into a trap; a person or thing used to lure into a trap

Decoy

400

 the argument (or one of thearguments) opposing your thesis statement.

Counter-Claim

400

The most exciting part of the story. 

Climax

400

Supporting or opposing a particular person or thing inan unfair way.

BIAS

500
the setting, surroundings, environment

Milieu

500

to quote; to mention; to summon to appear in court; to commend, recommend

Cite

500

a form of evidence that is presented tocontradict or nullify other evidence that has beenpresented.

Rebuttal

500

A moment in the plot when acharacter must make a decision thatwill change the course of the story.

Turning Point

500

The general character or attitude represented bya piece of writing or media.

tone

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