Name what we call the toolbox or a body of rules.
What is Canon?
Name the chart we use (3 Letters) when in the Invention stage of writing.
What is A-N-I Chart?
Name the grammar term that refers to a person, place, object, or idea.
What is a noun?
Name the term for the body of the essay that contains the thesis and is the main support of the essay.
What is Proof?
Name the term when X is similar or different to Y.
What is Comparison?
Name the term for coming up with ideas.
What is Invention?
What is affirmative?
Name the grammar term that describes or specifies a noun or pronoun.
What is an adjective?
Name the term for the supporting reason or argumentation for the proof.
What is the sub-proof?
Name the term when who or what is X. (Hint - dictionary)
What is Definition?
Name the term for ordering ideas.
What is Arrangement?
Name what the N in the ANI chart stands for.
What is Negative?
What is an adverb?
Name the term for reasons.
What is an enumeration?
Name the term that explains when the issue happened at what time or where the character may be in the story.
What is Circumstance?
Name the term for expressing ideas well.
What is Elocution?
Name what the I in ANI chart stands for.
What is Interesting?
Name the grammar term that is used to show surprise or emotion, such as Oh!.
What is an interjection?
Name the term for the proposition defended by the essay or single sentence that states your arguement.
What is Thesis?
What is Testimony?
Name the term for the art of effective, persuasive speaking and writing.
What is Rhetoric?
Name the last part you write in an LTW essay.
What is the introduction?
Name the grammar term that joins clauses or sentences or words (such as and, but, or nor).
What is a conjunction?
Name the three canons of writing in LTW.
What is Invention, Arrangement and Elocution?
Name the five common topics of Invention.
What is Comparison, Definition, Circumstance, Relation and Testimony?