Invention
Invention Continued
Elocution
Grammar
Definitions
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The first step in essay writing

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The three columns on the thinking chart

What are Affirmative, Negative, and Interesting?

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What week do we do elocution?

The third week of an essay.

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This word describes a noun

An adjective

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The tool that gives shows the structure of the essay

What is the outline?

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A statement beginning with Whether

What is an Issue?

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How many proofs must you have at a minimum?

3

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The font for MLA format

What is Times New Roman?

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am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been

What are state of being verbs?

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The part of the essay that answers the question, "Who cares?"

Amplification

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This is absent from the end of the Issue

A punctuation mark

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Why do you have to sort both the Affirmative and the Negative columns?

You need to know the counter arguments.

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What belongs in the top right hand corner of your paper?

Author's last name and page number

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Name three conjunctions

and, but, or

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The part of the essay that gets the reader's attention

What is Exordium?

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The Greek word for place

What is topos?

400

The lost tools of writing help you think ____

about a subject.

What is deeply?

400

Titles of books are typed in 

What is italics?

400

A clause has this but a phrase does not

What is a verb?

400

Using similar structure of words or phrases in a series

What is parallelism?

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Name the 5 topics of Invention

Comparison, Definition, Circumstance, Relation, and Testimony

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In a thesis - the first letter of the word following this  punctuation mark is not capitalized unless it is a proper noun

What is a colon?

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What is the 4 part definition of a verb?

A verb is a word that does an action, shows a state of being, links two words together, or helps another word.

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In what kind of phrases  is the subject in prepositional jail?

A passive phrase

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What are the answers to the 3 main problems that writers face?

Invention, Arrangement, and Elocution

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