Literary Devices
Composition Techniques
Comparing Essays
100

Define SPACECAT.

Speakers, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence, Choices, Appeals, Tone

100

What is the purpose of a thesis statement?

To present the main argument or point of the essay

100

What type of analysis does a rhetorical analysis perform?

It analyzes how an author uses language and techiniques

200

Explain the difference between a simile and a metaphor.

Simile uses “like” or “as” to compare, while metaphor directly states one thing is another.

200

What is the purpose of using evidence in writing?

To support claims, enhance credibility, and persuade the reader

200

What is the primary goal of a synthesis essay?

To combine information from different sources into a coherent argument

300

What does the term “diction” refer to?

The choice of words and style of expression

300

What is the significance of the conclusion in an essay?

It summarizes the main points and reinforces the thesis

300

What tone is expected when writing an argumentative essay?

A persuasive and assertive tone

400

Define Exigence.

Urgent issue or situation that prompts a writer or speaker to communicate

400

What is a hook, and why is it important in an introduction?

A hook grabs the readers attention and encourages them to continue reading.

400

Why are sources important in a synthesis essay?

They provide different perspectives to support a main idea

500

What is an allegory?

A story with a double meaning

500

Describe the effect of using active voice instead of passive voice.

Active voice makes writing clearer and more direct.

500

What is the main focus of an argumentative essay?

To persuade the reader of a specific point of view

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