Figurative Language
Persuasion I
Persuasion II
Attention Grabbers
Mystery
100

Life is like a box of chocolates

Simile

100

Logical thinking and reasoning

Logos

100

Persuades with emotion

Pathos

100

Uses "I" and "me" in writing, person expressed their onw thoughts and feelings

1st person POV

100

name an example of a credible source

Research Journals, academic papers, .org or .edu

200

The waves crawled up the beach

Personification

200

Builds credibility and trust

Ethos

200

The opposing view of what you are trying to convince your audience of in your writing

Counter Argument

200

The narrator can view multiple people in a story and see their thoughts

3rd person omniscient

200

name an example of an untrustworthy source

Wikipedia, blogs, Facebook, etc.

300

Boom!

Onomatopoeia

300

Provide a thesis for the topic of candles.

Any defendable statement

300

Provide an example for ethos, and why 

A credible source

300

The narrator speaks to the audience (you)

2nd person POV

300

Every human is inherently recognized and treated as a person

Human Dignity

400

Jumbo Shrimp

Oxymoron

400

something you should do with every source you use

Read it!

400

Provide an example of language that could come off as unsure

I think, I feel, I believe, probably, maybe

400

Writing something engaging at the beginning of writing to engage the reader

a Hook

400

Aristotle's Occupation

Philosopher

500

that homework was a piece of cake!

Idiom
500

agree with part/a point on the opposing side of your argument

concede

500

Name something you should be aware of for your audience

age group, prior knowledge, etc.

500

Leaves the audience with questions and wanting more

A Cliffhanger

500

name a logical fallacy

Straw man, Slippery Slope, Ad Hominem.

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