Fiction Analysis
Non-Fiction Analysis
Holy Grail Steps 1-2
Holy Grail Steps 3-4
Argumentative Essay
100

Time and Place where a story happens.

What is the setting?

100

The subject + purpose.

What is the primary argument?

100

The first S in SOAPSTone.

What is the Subject?

100

The other name of the step 3 that'd different from strategies, and text evidence. 

What are Choices/Author's Choices?

100

The outline of an argumentative essay.

What is an introduction, body, counterclaim and conclusion?

200

The authors attitude toward a subject.

What is tone?

200

The topic/central idea.

What is the subject?

200

The authors attitude toward the subject.

What is Tone?

200

The term that Exploits the desire of most people to join the crowd or be on the winning side. Few of us would want to wear nerdy clothes, smell differently rom everyone else, or be unpopular.

What is Bandwagon?

200

The message or purpose is sometimes known as this.

What is the central idea?

300

A common technique in wiring that is used to convey feelings and show connections non-literally. 

What is figurative devices?

300

The appeal to emotions.

What is pathos?

300

The three purposes.

What is to inform, to explain, and to persuade?

300

The term for the use of similar patterns of sentence structure—often repetition of words and phrases—used for emphasis and comprehension.

What is parallel structure?

300

The name for the opposite of a claim.

What is a counter claim?

400

Comparison of two things without like or as that exist through the whole, or a big part of a text.

What is Extended Metaphor?

400

The event or time when something happens.

What is the occasion?

400
A word the primary argument is known as and is the argument in a written essay.

What is the Thesis/Claim?

400

The terms for Lighting that is dimly-lit and brightly lit.

What is low key lighting and high key lighting.

400

The parts of a conclusion.

What is restating thesis, restating main ideas, call to action/some type of closing statement? 

500

The perspective in which the story is written. Including First person (I, me ,my etc.), Second Person (you), Third person (he, she, they).

What is Point of View?

500
The appeals to Emotion, Logic, Time, and Credibility.

What are Pathos, Logos, Kairos, and Ethos?

500

The three categories of tone.

What is positive, negative, and neutral? 

500

The term for when propaganda technique where an organization may use media to favorably show one side or an issue or an argument, while simultaneously downplaying the other side.

What is card stacking?

500

The thesis is comprised of these components.

What are counterclaim, claim, and reasons?

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