Literary Text
Informational Text
Rhetorical Appeal
Academic Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

This tells where and when a story takes place.

Setting

100

The reason why an author writes a text.

Authors Purpose

100

This appeal uses facts, data, evidence, and logic to persuade

Logos (Logical Appeal) 

100

The feeling or attitude the writer shows in a story or passage, or the way they say something.

Tone

100

A comparison that does NOT use “like” or “as.”

Metaphor

200

The sequence of events in a story.

Plot

200

An educated guess using background knowledge and evidence. 

Inference

200

This appeal builds trust by showing the author is credible or an expert.

Ethos (Ethical Appeal) 

200

Words that help the reader picture or imagine what something looks, sounds, or feels like in their mind.

Imagery 

200

Giving human traits to non-human things.

Personification 

300

The lesson or message the author wants the reader to learn.

Theme

300

A text where the writer is either 'for' or 'against' an issue or subject, or presents the case for both sides

Argument

300

This appeal tries to make the audience feel emotions like happiness, sadness, fear, etc.

Pathos (Emotional Appeal)

300

How ideas or events are built, or characters grow and change throughout a text.

Development

300

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

Simile

400

The way characters act toward each other and how their relationships affect the events in a story.

Character Interactions

400

This is the main idea of a story or passage.

Central Idea

400

“If we don’t act now, families will continue to suffer without clean water.” Which rhetorical appeal is being used?

Pathos (Emotional Appeal) 

400

When a word, phrase, or idea is used more than once in writing or speech to emphasize something important.

Repetition 

400

An extreme exaggeration that is not meant to be taken literally.

Hyperbole

500

The person who tells the story.

Narrator

500

A specific way of viewing, understanding, the way you think or feel about situations based on personal experience.

Perspective or Point of View

500

“9 out of 10 students improved their grades using this app.” This is an example of which appeal?

Logos (Logical Appeal)

500

To help or add on to something. 

Contribute

500

“The stars danced in the night sky.” What type of figurative language is this?

Personification

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