Opponent or enemy; rival
What is Adversary?
The "fancy" word to describe word choice.
What is Diction?
The three steps of the ACE model.
Answer the question, cite evidence, explain evidence.
Using precise verbs helps you discuss what?
What is the implied meaning of a word, the feeling a word brings to mind, and what a word represents?
What are the three types of evidence?
What are direct quotations, paraphrase, and summary?
To anger someone enough to cause them to dislike or oppose you
What is Antagonize?
The authors feelings and attitude towards the subject they are writing about.
What is Tone?
What is the best way to ensure you have answered the question?
Use the words from the question/prompt.
These phrases can be used to discuss the implied meaning of a word.
What is refers to and connotes?
The type of evidence you use when you want to use exact words that support your answer.
What is direct quotations?
Without interest or concern for someone or something
What is Indifferent?
The lesson the reader learns, an overarching lesson.
What is Theme?
What is the purpose of evidence in a written analysis?
It supports the answer.
These phrases can be used to discuss the feeling a word brings.
What are elicits and evokes?
The two types of evidence you use when what you want to cite is too long.
What is paraphrase and summary?
A useful or valuable thing
What is Commodity?
Language in the text that creates a picture, appeals to the five senses.
What is Imagery?
The explanation supports what?
What is answer/thesis/point?
These phrases can be used to discuss what a word represents.
What is signifies and symbolizes?
Why would you use a combination of evidence types?
What is adding variety and effective support?
Very plain and simple, without luxury
What is Austere?
What is Symbolism?
What is a method you can use to think through writing your explanation?
What is bullet point strategy?
You mostly use precise verbs for analysis when you use what kind of evidence?
What is direct quotations?
What is most important to keep in mind when collecting evidence?
What is collecting evidence that directly supports the answer and connects with the prompt?