Rhetorical Situation
Narrative Genre
Descriptive Genre
Exemplification
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100

This is another name for "conventions."

What is the "table manners of writing"?

100

A writer must use _(1 of 3)_ when writing a narrative.

What are rich, specific details, varying sentence structure, and clear order?

100

This is opinionated, arguable, and based on perspective and/or emotion.

What is a subjective description?

100

This is the definition of a cliche.

What is a stock phrase that is easy to ignore?

100

"The Work of Honeybees" is an example of a ___.

What is a natural history?

200

This is what SMART stands for.

What is Specifc, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound?

200
These are two of the common narrative genres.

What are autobiographical essay, literacy narrative, historical narrative, and biographical narrative?

200

These are details that appeal to the five senses.

What are sensory details?

200

Two examples that can be used in an exemplification essay include these.

What are quotations, facts, narratives, statistics, details, analogies, opinions, and observations?

200

This is another name for a profile of a person.

What is a biographical sketch or mini-biography?

300

Name the three rhetorical appeals and give one fact about each.

What are ethos (appeal to the writer's credibility), logos (appeal to the reader's logic), and pathos (appeal to the reader's emotions)?

300

This was Langston Hughes's "salvation" experience.

What is ...

300

Into this does an author need to put his reader.

What is a position of understanding?

300

The three Rs of exemplification writing include these.

What are relevant, reliable, and representative?

300

These two things should always be at the forefront of an author's mind when he begins to write.

What are the needs of his audience and his purpose?

400

Label this story arc.


__________                        _______________


What is...

400

The narrative genre, as a whole, does this.

What is tells a story about people, events, or conflicts?

400

This portrays objects as they exist and are not arguable.

What is an objective description?

400

These three types of ideas need examples.

What are complicated, abstract, and new?

400

This is another name for a profile of a place.

What is a place essay?

500

This is what SOAPSTone stands for.

What is Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, and Tone?

500

This type of thesis should be used when writing a narrative.

What is explicit?

500

When describing spatially, an author must ___ and ___.

What are describe the item's own physical dimensions and the relationship to the objects around it?

500

Examples can be ordered in one of these four ways.

What are chronologically, logically, spatially, and emphatically?

500

When writing a descriptive essay, an author should avoid using these two things.

What are generalizations and cliches?

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