Argumentative Writing
Informative Writing
Planning For Writing
Analytical Writing
Literary Tools
100

What we start with.

What is a hook?

100

I can be divided in three and in fact it is already done for me. 

What is the subject? 

100

The first thing we must do when presented with the FAST Writing and AICE Exam! 

What is read the prompt?

100

The first step in analysis.

What is identifying literary tools? 

100

The beach was as smooth as silk after the tide went out.

What is a simile? 
200

The thing that makes it unique.

What is making an argument/taking a side/bias?

200

That thing that makes it unique. 

What is informing?

200

What we do to ensure we are actively reading the sources for BOTH the AICE Exam and FAST Writing. 

What is annotating? 

200

The most important part of analysis. 

What is the effect? 

200

Deafening silence.

What is an oxymoron?

300

To begin with, some might say...

What is a transition word?

300

I am engaged, I enthralled, I am...

What is a hook?

300
When we are reading the FAST Sources, they will provide us with evidence and 

What is points and counterpoints? 

300

The end of every analytical essay. 

What is language paragraph?

300

In conclusion, the data analysis indicates a statistically significant correlation between the implementation of the new marketing strategy and the subsequent increase in sales.  Further research is recommended to explore the long-term effects and potential need for adjustments.

What is formal register?

400

The opposition would argue that left is right but right is right and common sense is evidence of this. 

What is a counterclaim and rebuttal?

400

The thing that is never do be done. 

What is pick a side/argue? 

400

When planning for the directed response we need to identify the 

What is genre, audience, register and purpose?
400

We cannot find any literary tool when reading. It does not matter. 

What is the must haves? 

400

"Let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania..." (This powerful example is from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech.)

What is anaphora?
500

It is where I get all things from and without this I am left with nothing, no essay, not argument and no chance to pass.

What is the sources?

500

The secret to informing. 

What is there is no secret just inform them of what the sources provide?

500
When I start planning for the comparative analysis. 
What is, while reading the original work? 
500

Uncle Frank Studies Latin. 

Umbrella Statement, Form, Structure, Language. 

500

"We ask not what our country can do for us, but what we can do for our country" - John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address

What is chiasmus? 

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