It could stand alone as a sentence.
What is an independent clause?
This is the name for evidence that backs up the opposing argument
What is counterevidence?
What is the falling action?
A strong argument responds to this.
What is a counterclaim?
"I trembled as the shadows enveloped me".
What is 1st person?
"I love to go swimming."
What is a gerund?
One reason why evidence may be irrelevant.
In the Monkey's Paw, this was the inciting incident
What is The White family receiving the paw?
This is the name for a short personal story that supports your claim.
What is an anecdote?
"Sarah gripped the steering wheel, her knuckles white. The car behind her flashed its headlights again, and she flinched. He's going to follow me home, she thought, her heart pounding. She glanced at the gas gauge—almost empty. Just make it to the next exit"
What is 3rd person limited?
When you add a dependent clause to an independent clause, you get this.
You need these three things to cite a quote.
What are quotation marks, page/paragraph number, parantheses?
What is most intense/dramatic or everything changes as a result?
The first sentence of the introduction paragraph is called this.
What is a hook?
"You can remember how it was, because you weren't really any different. You could believe the things that people told you, too."
What is 2nd person?
This sentence type combines two or more independent clauses.
What is a compound sentence?
The qualities of relevant evidence
What is logical, supports claim, factual, from a reliable source, and connected with reasoning?
The exposition introduces these three things
What are characters, background info, setting?
A moment in an argumentative essay, usually the conclusion paragraph, in which the author urges their readers to do something related to their argument.
What is a call to action?
"Across the table, Michael stared at the teacup before him, his knuckles white. He felt the words—'I don't want to do this' —lodged in his throat, a lump of fear and regret. He knew, of course, that his wife, Sarah, was waiting for him to speak. She was meticulously folding a napkin, her brow furrowed with a weariness that went beyond the late hour."
What is 3rd person omniscient?
"When we won the state championship, the team captain jumped for joy, and the fans cheered."
What is a compound-complex sentence?
3 things that distinguish best evidence from good evidence
What are: addresses all of claim, expert sources/reliable data, clear reasoning?
The scene that is a part of the plot diagram, but is not officially a phase in it.
What is the inciting incident?
This is what DEARIE stands for.
"Jamie sits quietly, thinking to himself that he needs to change the way he looks at life. He is sick of being gloomy all the time. His sister, Emma, looks at him curiously. There's a part of her that can sense something is off."
What is 3rd person omnisicent?