The act of a breaking a rule
Infraction
Central ideas.
Looking through facts and information in a story and deciphering what it means
evaluating evidence
Reading and understanding a story
Comprehension
Appeals to ethics in writing
Ethos
Quality of being determined or of holding fast
Tenacity
Morals revealed in a story very secretive
A hidden meaning
Different kinds of information and facts in a story
Types of evidence
Giving credit to the sources you used
Citing sources
Appeals to emotions in writing
Pathos
to persuade into erroneous thinking; mislead
Delude
The facts or information in a story
Evidence.
The tone and format the writer uses in a story and what the author is trying to convey
Style and implied meaning
Looking over your wrtitings and fixing any mistakes
Revising
Appeals to logic in writing
Logos
In an intense or deeply felt manner
Fervently
Looking into a story and figuring out what the text means
Analyzing complex texts
Types of facts and information
Types of evidence
Submitting your work
Publishing
Knowing how a story is written
Understanding text structure
keeping careful watch for threats or dangers
Vigilant
The reason an author writes something
Purpose
Writing and planning before an essay or paper
prewriting
Creating an outline and writing a story but not the final draft
Rough draft
Having a plan for how you are going to write something
Planning ahead