Argumentative
Poetry
Elements of Fiction
Figurative language
Organizational Patterns
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What is Argumentative text ?

Its a Text that takes a " position" or "stance" about an idea or topic

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What are some types of poetry?

 Haikus, acrostic, limericks, couplets, free verse, diamante.

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What does the word Setting mean?

the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place.

"cozy waterfront cottage in a peaceful country setting"

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What is a Simile?


a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g., as brave as a lion, crazy like a fox ).



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What is Generalization?

Details, explanations, and examples of a topic

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What are the 3 primary Elements of Argumentative??


  • a claim or thesis.
  • statement(s) of reason(s)
  • evidence / support / proofs / counterarguments.



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What is Rhyme??

Rhyme is when the end words of lines in a poem have similar sound. 

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What is Conflict.

In literature, conflict is a plot device used by writers when two opposing sides come up against each other. Conflict is one of the most crucial parts of any story, poem, or novel.

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What is Metaphor 

a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.

"her poetry depends on suggestion and metaphor"

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What is cause and effect?

Why something happened and/ or the results of something

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What are the 3 kinds of proof of Argumentative??

1: Ethois

2: Pathos

3: Logo

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What is Figurative Language.

Figurative language is a way of expressing oneself that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning. Common in comparisons and exaggerations, figurative language is usually used to add creative flourish to written or spoken language or explain a complicated idea.

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What is plot??

The plot is a connected sequence of events that make up a novel, poem, play, film, television show, and other narrative works. The plot includes the cause-and-effect relationship between the events. This means that it focuses on the details of what happened in the story as well as why and how those things happened.

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What is Hyperbole?

exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

"he vowed revenge with oaths and hyperboles"

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What is compare and contrast?

 similarities and differences between two topics

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 What is Argumentative writing 

Argumentative writing is writing in which a writer makes a claim about a topic and then supports it with logic and evidence.

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What is Rhythm??

Rhythm in poetry can be thought of as the beat or the flow of a poem. It is made up of beat and repetition, so it usually refers to features of sound. It is created by stressed and unstressed syllables in a line or a verse.

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What are the 6 elements of fiction.

Characteristics, setting, plot, theme, conflict, and point of view. 

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What is personification ?





The basic idea behind personification is that you take an object or animal and give it human qualities, such as emotions or thoughts. For example, instead of just describing the wind as blowing, you might describe it as “breathing” across your face. When you do this, you're personifying the wind.


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What is problem/solution? 

Something that wrong and how to fix it


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What does Ethois, pathos, and logo

Ethos- appeals to ethics

Pathos- appeals to emotions

Logo- appeals to logic

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What are the Elements of Poetry??

The basic elements of poetry include meter, rhyme, scheme, verse, and stanza. In order to dive deeper into poetry, students will first need to understand these structural elements. In this blog post, you will learn strategies for teaching poetry and ideas for your elements of poetry lesson plans.

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What is Theme??

The theme of a poem is the message an author wants to communicate through the piece. The theme differs from the main idea because the main idea describes what the text is mostly about.

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What are the 6 types of Figurative Language 

Simile

Metaphor

Hyperbole

alliteration

Onomatopoeia

Personification  


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What are the 5 organizational patterns?

Generalization

cause and affect

compare and effect

problem and solution

sequence/ chronological 

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