What type of information supports a claim?
Evidence
When you use the exact words from a text or speech to support your argument, you are providing this.
QUOTATION
Which vocabulary term compares two things without using "like" or "as"?
A metaphor is a comparison without using this word or phrase.
This part of speech can represent a person, place, thing, or idea.
Noun
Write a sentence using a comma list...
What do we call the facts, statistics, examples, or expert opinions used to support a claim?
EVIDENCE
This literary device involves giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea.
PESRONIFICATION
In a simile, a comparison is made using these words...
Like or as...
What is the grammatical term for an action word?
Verb
Write a sentence using a colon.
YOU DID IT!
In writing, what is a warrant?
It explains how the evidence supports the claim by providing reasoning or explanation.
This type of question is asked merely for rhetorical effect and does not require an answer.
A RHETORICAL QUESTION
What literary term refers to the lesson or moral of a story, something the author wanted you to apply to your own life?
THEME
What is the term for a word that takes the place of a noun?
Pronoun
What is Denotation vs. Connotation?
What is the dictionary definition of a word vs. the feeling a word gives you.
Give an example of a claim.
"CHOCOLATE IS THE BEST KIND OF ICE CREAM"
What is the term for the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect?
JUXTOPOSITION
How do you format an "in-text citation"?
Which part of speech provides spatial awareness in phrases, such as "in," "on," or "around"?
Preposition
What is connotation?
THE FEELING A WORD GIVES YOU!
What is the purpose of a claim in writing?
To state the author's main argument or position.
What is a symbol? Give and example.
A symbol is when an object stands in for an idea.
(A raven or crow may represents death)
GIVE EVERYONE ON YOUR TEAM A COMPLEMENT!
YOU DID IT! YOU'RE SO NICE!
GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF A PERSONIFICATION POEM!
YOU DID IT!
Write an introductory phrase using a comma!
In "Before the bell rings, students drink from the water fountain," what grammatical element is "Before the bell rings".