Persuasive Writing
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Poetry
Across Genres
Literary Terms
100

A sentence that road map to your paper that tells the reader the purpose and position and provides two reasons why.

What is the thesis?

100

Winters is coming.

What is: Winter is coming?

100

A group of lines that form a unit of poetry.

What is stanza?

100

1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person limited, 3rd person omniscient

What is point of view?

100

Non-literal language: similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, irony, symbolism, etc.

What is figurative language?

200

A persuasive appeal that provides expert opinion.

What is ethos?

200

Its their job to let us know if the games have been rained out.

What is change --Its to It's? It's their job to let us know if the games have been rained out.

200

Poetry that does not have a regular rhyme or meter.

What is free verse?

200

The author's attitude toward his or her subject.

What is the tone?

200

A change in the mood, tone, or subject matter.

What is shift?

300

The last paragraph of your paper.

What is the conclusion?

300

The toddlers behaved much more agreeable after their naps.

What is change more agreeable to more agreeably? The toddlers behaved much more agreeably after their naps.

300

Rhyme that occurs within the line itself.

What is internal rhyme?

300

The underlying message or universal truth behind the story.

What is theme?

300

Written conversations in a literary work

What is dialogue?

400

A persuasive appeal that evokes emotion.

What is pathos?

400

Words or phrases to provide adequate segues between paragraphs.

What is transition words or phrases?

400

A poem's rhythm; the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that create this rhythm.

What is meter?

400

Word choice (extremely beneficial when trying to figure out the tone of a piece)

What is diction?

400

The person the reader is supposed to imagine is talking -- the voice in the poem (NOT NECESSARILY THE POET/AUTHOR).

What is the speaker?

500

First sentence of each body paragraph.

What is the topic sentence?

500

If you want to become famous.

What is a fragment?

500

Placing two elements or words with contrasting meanings side by side to create an effect.

What is juxtaposition?

500

The reason that an author writes a piece. What types are there?

What is author's purpose: to entertain, to explain, to persuade, to express feelings?

500

Another word for drawing conclusions, looking for what "isn't there" in a text

What is inference, inferencing?

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