vocabulary
Revising and editing skills
literary devices
Fallacies
Author's purpose
100
planned routine or journey
What is an itinerary
100
Afterward, First and foremost, Next, All things considered, For this reason, No doubt, Accordingly, From here on, Of course, Another, For instance, For example, On the other hand
What is transition words
100
a comparison of two or more things using like or as
What is a simile
100
Writing to Persuade.
What is Author's purpose
200
bring or recall to the conscious mind.
What is to evoke
200
You'll never get away with this!
What is an exclamatory sentence
200
the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
What is irony
200
A formal fallacy is an error in logic that can be seen in the argument's form.
What is a Formal Fallacy
200
Persuade, Inform, Entertain
What are the 3 types of Author's purpose
300
a load, especially a heavy one
What is a burden
300
a noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it
What is appositive phrases
300
use of language that is intended to have an effect on its audience
What is a rhetorical device
300
A propositional fallacy is an error in logic that concerns compound propositions.
What is Prepositional Fallacy
300
A cereal commercial
What is the purpose of this statement?
400
a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion.
What is a pang
400
The subject is recieving the verb.
What is passive voice
400
the use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition
what is anaphora
400
A quantification fallacy is an error in logic where the quantifiers of the premises are in contradiction to the quantifier of the conclusion.
What is a Quantification Fallacy
400
refers to how information in a text is organized
What is text structure
500
the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet
What is iota
500
The subject is performing the verb
What is active voice
500
a character who contrasts with another character —usually the protagonist— in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
What is a character foil
500
Appeal to Ignorance - An appeal to ignorance occurs when one person uses another person's lack of knowledge on a particular subject as evidence that their own argument is correct.
What is an example of a Fallacy
500
an opinion, attitude, or judgement
What is point of view
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