Commas
Parts of Speech
Definition
Argument
Narrative
100

When I leave school today I need to go to the store.

When I leave school today, I need to go to the store.

100

The dog wagged ITS tail excitedly as he waited to receive his treat.

pronoun

100

assuage

to make better; to relieve

100

Ethos

ethics, morality, credibility

100

Simile

A comparison of two unlike items using like or as
200

My best friend lives in South Dakota and she has three kids.

My best friend lives in South Dakota, and she has three kids.

200

The dog wagged its tail EXCITEDLY as he waited to receive his treat.

adverb
200

corroborate

to back up with evidence

200

Pathos

emotion

200

Tone

The feeling/attitude a writer uses when describing a topic.

300

Although it's cold outside people still wear shorts to school.

Although it's cold outside, people still wear shorts to school.

300

I found a beautifully painted picture UNDER the old blanket.

preposition

300

debunk

to prove wrong

300

Logos

logic, data, statistics

300

Metaphor

A comparison of two unlike things without using like or as

400

How do you like your eggs scrambled or hard-boiled?

How do you like your eggs, scrambled or hard-boiled?

400

I found a beautifully painted picture under the OLD blanket.

adjective

400

nonchalant

unconcerned; showing no worry

400

Concession

to acknowledge the counterclaim

400

Personification

Giving human qualities to a non-human object

500

Should we go to the mall after school or do you have to work?

Should we go to the mall after school, or do you have to work?

500

The LAUGHTER could be heard across the room.

noun

500

contrite

feeling extremely guilty

500

Rebuttal

to prove the counterargument wrong

500

Onomatopeia

A word that sounds like the noise it describes

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