Poetry
Writing
Theater
Persuasive Techniques
Potpourri
100
A kind of poetry that does not follow any regular pattern, rhythm, or rhyme
What is free verse?
100
A style of writing or speaking that is appropriate for official communication such as in academics or business.
What is formal style?
100
A writer or speaker's attitude toward a subject.
What is tone?
100
To indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated.
What is imply?
100
Writing notes to explain or present ideas that help you analyze and understand a text (close reading skill)
What is annotate?
200
A group of lines, usually similar in length and pattern, that form a unit within a poem
What is a stanza?
200
A writer's statement of a position or opinion about a topic.
What is the claim?
200
A change in pitch or tone of the voice.
What is infection?
200
The symbol for freedom and unity for the 12 districts of the Hunger Games.
What is the Mocking Jay?
200
The process of locating information from a variety of sources.
What is research?
300
A consistent pattern of end rhyme throughout a poem
What is rhyme scheme?
300
The theme, message, or purpose of a literary work.
What is the central idea?
300
The speed at which a speaker delivers words.
What is rate?
300
A rhetorical appeal to reason or logic through statistics, facts, and reasonable examples.
What is logos?
300
Taking and using as your own the words and ideas of another.
What is plagiarism?
400
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words that are close together.
What is alliteration?
400
Adequate (enough) for the purpose of supporting a claim or reason for writing.
What is the author's purpose.
400
A genre of literature that is intended to be performed before an audience; a play.
What is a drama?
400
A rhetorical appeal to the reader's or listener's senses or emotions through connotative language and imagery.
What is pathos?
400
Quotations, summaries, or paraphrases from text passages to support a position.
What is textual evidence.
500
A light, humorous, nonsensical verse of few lines, usually with a rhyme scheme of a-a-b-b-a
What is a limerick?
500
A short essay in which a publication, or someone speaking for a publication, expresses an opinion or takes a stand on an issue.
What is an editorial?
500
Reading aloud a literary text with expression!
What is oral interpretation.
500
The use of emotional, ethical, and logical arguments to persuade in writing and speaking.
What is rhetorical appeals?
500
To make a logical guess or conclusion based on observation, prior experience, or textual evidence.
What is to infer?
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