What literary device is used to create a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as"?
Simile
This part of the introduction grabs the reader's attention.
Hook
In this strategy, you create gist statements about what happened.
Summarizing
Define stature
Status or importance.
What are all three parts of the rhetorical triangle?
Ethos, logos, pathos
This literary device is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words in a sentence.
Alliteration.
These type of paragraphs supports the main claim.
Body Paragaraphs
In this strategy, you guess what may happen next.
Predictions
Define Archetype
What is ethos?
Credibility
Identify the device in the sentence "She is a busy bee, flying all around."
Metaphor
What part of an essay restates the claim and main points?
The conclusion
In this strategy, you find the meaning of unknown words/concepts.
Clarifying
Define deface
to damage or vandalize
What is logos
appeals to logic
What literary device is used when an event occurs that is the opposite of what was expected?
Irony
Which part of the argumentative essay acknowledges opposing points?
Counterclaim
This type of questioning asks things that can be answered directly from the reading.
In the text
Define Effervescent
Very bubbly/upbeat personality
what is pathos?
appeals to emotion
This literary device involves giving human qualities to something non-human.
Personification
Which part of the argumentative essay refutes the counterclaim?
Rebuttal
This category asks about things that cannot be answered in the reading.
In my head
Define colloquial
casual/informal
"According to dentists, dentafresh will leave you feeling clean while protecting from 99% of cavities." Which part(s) of the triangle are used here?
All 3!