What are the three appeals?
Ethos (appeal to ethics), Pathos (appeal to emotion), and Logos (appeal to logic)
Major sections of a play are known as...
Acts
If a question asks you to look state the main idea of the passage, where do you look?
What is the claim of an argumentative essay?
The thesis of the argument; the position on the topic
What are the two types of meanings a word can have?
Connotation and Denotation (or figurative and literal meaning)
Words written by the playwright & spoken by the actors/characters; helps move the action...
Dialogue
What are the five basic informational text structures?
compare contrast, description, chronological, problem solution, cause and effect
What is an anecdote?
A story or brief episode told by the writer or a character to illustrate a point.
a dramatic speech by a single actor is known as a...
Monologue
What is the difference between a supporting detail and a thesis?
a thesis statement is the main idea of the selection, while the supporting detail offers more information for the thesis.
What is a statistic?
a fact or piece of information expressed as a number
Give one example of personification.
teacher judgement
The author creates situations in which the audience knows more about the causes of conflicts, and their resolutions before the leading characters or actors is known as...
Dramatic Irony
Name 4 text features of informational text. (what things do informational text have that other texts do not?)
headers, bold text, definitions, table of contents, graphs, charts, picture and caption, title
A person who disagrees with something in your argument and speaks against it is known as..
Counterargument
Give one example of a metaphor.
teacher judgement
a serious play that makes you feel exhilarated because the hero's experience teaches you some profound truth about your life is known as...
Tragedy