figurative language/faulse fallacies
narrative/fictional writing/reading
Informational/non -fictional writing/reading
Argumentative writing/reading
Poetry and Drama
100

what is the definition of a metaphor

a figure of speech that compares two seemingly unrelated things by stating that one thing is another, without using "like" or "as"

100

What is narrative?

a style that allows writters to tell a story

100

what is non-fictional writing/reading?

Something you read/write that is based on actual events & facts

100

What is the first thing to do to start an argumentative essay?

A good hook 

100

How do you use Poetry & Drama?

To enhance understanding, creativity, and emotional expression in various contexts.

200

what is the definition of a simile?

a figure of speech that compares two different things with one another by using the words 'like' or 'as

200

What is the purpose of narritive writing?

The purpose is so the writer can create characters and events as he of she sees fit.

200

What is the purpose of non-fiction writing?

To provide information

200

What should a argumentative essay have?

evidence, a good agrumentative,

200

What is Poetry & Drama ?

Drama is written along with stage directions so the actors know exactly what to say and do while on stage. Poetry is written in lines and stanzas.

300

definition of the false dilemma fallacies?

type of informal logical fallacy where an argument presents only two choices, implying that they are the only possibilities available when, in reality, more options exist

300

Use narrative in a sentence.

Ex. The novel used a compelling narrative to explore themes of war and loss.

300

What is an example of non-fiction?

Autobiography/biography Essay,memoir 

300

What is an argumentative reading/writing?

Presenting and evaluating claims and evidence to support a particular view point or argument.

300

What is the main difference between poetry and drama?

A poem is group of words that make you feel a certain way. A play, or drama, is a story that is told by many people who act that story out.

400

definition of the band wagon fallacies?

a logical fallacy that assumes something is true or correct simply because it's popular

400

What is fictional narrative ?

A story or account of events that are imagined and do not reflect real-world occurrences.

400

How do you use non-fiction writing in your everyday life?

Communication

400

What is the difference between argumentataive reading and writing 

While reading allows us to connect with the ideas of others, writing enables us to articulate and share our own.

400

What is the purpose of poetry and drama?

The purpose of exploring human emotions experiences and ideas.

500

What is the definition of a hyperbole?

a rhetorical device that is mainly used to make something look and sound a lot better than it actually is

500

What is the difference between fiction and narrative?

If some of the story is made up, then your book is historical fiction. If all is true, then it's narrative nonfiction.

500

What is a element of non-fiction writing?

Factual accuracy

500

What are the main characteristics of an argumentative essay?

A clear thesis statement, strong evidence supporting the claim, and a consideration of counterarguments.

500

State the poem's central idea or theme in a singular sentence.

It's main idea or theme often expressed in a single , broad sentence, etc.

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