Vocabulary
Grammar
Informative
Literature
Writing
100

The following is a example of?

Every morning, we make our bed, eat breakfast and feed the dog.

I will not sing a song, nor will I dance.

What is Parallel Structure?

100

A complete sentence makes up these two things:

What is a subject and a verb?

100

What tone should you use in an informative essay?

What is Objective?

100

What is the difference between Internal and External Conflict?

What is Internal happens within the individual, External is outside forces? 

100

A counterclaim is...

What is a claim made to address the other side of an argument? 
200

The attitude of the speaker

What is Tone?

200

What is an independent clause? 

What is a complete sentence containing a subject and a verb?

200

True or False: In Informative writing the writer is giving the reader their opinion and backing it up with evidence.

What is False? 

200

What is a soliloquy? 

What is a monologue spoken to oneself that reveals a character's thoughts? 

200

What is the the sentence that details an author's main argument and claims?

What is a Thesis?

300

What is a theme?

What is the main idea and general message of the text?

300

Half a word added to the front of a word to modify it's meaning...

What is a Prefix?

300

What form of writing would an author use to inform their audience? 

What is Informative Writing?

300

A literary device that uses human traits to something that is not human.

What is personification? 

300
What are three ways in which a writer utilizes writing (Authors Purpose)?
What is?

To inform

To persuade

To entertain

400

What is the term when the audience knows something that one or more characters do not?

What is Dramatic Irony?

400

Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? me and you 

A. you and I 

B. you and me 

C. myself and you 

D. No change

What is...

A. you and I

400

What is included in the introduction paragraph of an informative writing? 

What is a thesis statement?

400

A work that involves one or more characters demise due to fate and impulsive decisions. 

What is a tragedy?

400

What is author's purpose?

What is their intent of writing? 

500

In a Narrative, what are the five parts of plot structure? Define them

What is ?

Exposition: introduction to setting/characters/time

Rising Action: events leading to turning point

Climax: turning point of the story

Falling Action: events lead to the solution or conclusion 


Resolution: time frame of the story a conclusion ro solution is drawn

500

1. Which change, if any, is needed to the underlined text? 

She slammed her arms, frustrated, on the mattress and stared at the shadows on the ceiling. 

A. She slammed her arms on the mattress and stared at the shadows, frustrated, on the ceiling.

 B. Frustrated, she slammed her arms on the mattress and stared at the shadows on the ceiling. 

C. She slammed her arms on the mattress and stared at the shadows on the ceiling, frustrated. 

D. No change

What is..

B. Frustrated, she slammed her arms on the mattress and stared at the shadows on the ceiling.

500
MLK's "I have a Dream" "Letter from Bermingham Jail" "I've Been to the Mountain Top" are examples of Informative Writing, True or False?


What is the main informative writing we read in class? 

What is False?


What is 1963?

500

The turning point of a story

What is Climax?
500

What are the three Rhetorical devices used to persuade an audience?

What is pathos, ethos, and logos?

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