Figurative Language
Argumentative Essay
Vocabulary
Rhetorical Devices
Text Evidence
100

Simile vs Metaphor

What is a simile uses "like" or "as" while a metaphor does not?

100

Claim

What is the point the author is trying to make?
100

Rampant

What is widespread and uncontrolled?
100

Ethos

What is establishing a writer's credibility and trustworthiness?

100

Citation

What is correctly giving credit to an author for a piece of text evidence?

200

Alliteration

What is the repetition of the same consonant sound?

200

Counterclaim

What is the opposing argument?

200

Exorbitant

What is extremely expensive?

200

Pathos

What is using emotional appeals to a reader?

200

Reliable Source

What is a CREDIBLE source that can be used as text evidence?

300

Imagery

What is using descriptive words that create a mental image in your head?

300

Rebuttal

What is the author's response to the counterclaim?

300

Validity?

What is logically or factually sound?

300

Logos

What is appealing to the logical side of an argument with evidence?

300

Quote

What is a direct reference to a piece of text that supports your claim?

400

Allusion

What is referencing something else outside of the text that you assume the reader will know?

400

Text Evidence

What is a source that helps convince the reader of your claim?

400

Persuasive

What is convincing or appealing to one's ideals?

400

Logical Fallacy

What is using an invalid or irrelevant argument?

400
The C in ACE

What is Citation?

500

Repetition

What is repeating the same word or phrase for emphasis?

500

Argumentative

What is an essay or piece of writing that tries to persuade a reader that their claim is correct?

500

Credibility

What is being trustworthy?

500

Rhetoric

What is using different types of appeals to strengthen an argument?

500

The E in ACE

What is Explain?

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