What is a synonym of tenacity?
What is persistence, determination, firmness?
What type of essay argues a point to a reader, and at the end makes some sort of call-to-action they want the reader to do?
What is an argumentative essay?
What is syntax?
What is the way words, phrases, and sentences are arranged to demonstrate an author’s meaning, purpose, and style most effectively?
What is an idiom?
What is a phrase or expression whose intended meaning cannot be derived from the literal definitions of its elements and that depends on context to convey its meaning?
What is author's purpose?
What is the reason behind an author writing something?
What part of speech is cognitive?
What is an adjective?
What is MLA format?
What do writers do when using ethos, pathos, and logos?
What is they apply to the readers?
What is a homophone?
What are two words with different meaning, different spelling, but same pronunciation?
What is theme?
What is the central message or universal truth conveyed by a text?
What does incumbency mean?
What is a state of currently occupying an office?
Which type of essay includes informing the reader in a neutral tone to explain the topic?
What is an informative essay?
What is the topic of a text?
What is a text is literally about?
What do you use context clues for?
What is finding meaning?
What is public advocacy?
What is the act of influencing those who make decisions on law or public policy in order to improve society, further equality, or advance the cause of an organization or group of people?
What is an appropriate use of vigilant?
What is there’s no doubt that al Qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us. We must—and we will—remain vigilant at home and abroad.
In what type of essay do the topic sentences have a 'because' in?
What is an argumentative essay?
What are the different types of meanings?
What is explicit and implicit meaning?
What are two ways to use syntax to enhance style?
What are hyphens and dashes?
Why is bias bad in writing informational essays?
What is bias can skew the absolute truth of what you are saying, and can mean it is an argumentative essay rather than an informational essay?
What year did misnomer become popularized?
When was the 15th century?
What are some pre-writing techniques?
What is freewriting, listing, idea mapping?
What are the 3 parts of a rhetorical triangle?
What is message, audience, and writer/speaker?
What is the difference between active and passive voice?
What is active voice talks about what is directly going on while passive voice talks about something that is acted upon?
Why is understanding audience important?
What is being able to provide evidence that suits the readers questions and opinions?