Terms
Types of Non-Fiction
Applying Rhetoric
Context of Non-Fiction
Interpreting Non-Fiction
100
This is a type of writing that is based in truth, opinion and/or argument.
What is non-fiction?
100
This is a type of non-fiction in which one person writes another's life story.
What is a biography?
100
This is the conflict or issue of a non-fiction text.
What is subject?
100
What is the context AND subject of Taylor Swift's music?
Breakups and love in her life
100
This is an author's perspective when writing non-fiction.
What is point of view?
200
These are qualities of the author that impact how he/she sees the world.
What are biases?
200
This is a type of non-fiction in which a student conveys ideas on a piece of literature or subject for school.
What is an essay?
200
Audience of this line..."Do not give into pressure from your peers to try drugs or alcohol"
Who are students/teens?
200
What is the context of a book written on December 7, 1941
What is Pearl Harbor?
200
The tool is this author using to get his point across? Let me tell you a quick story...
What is anecdote?
300
These are the things that surround an author such as time period and circumstances.
What is context?
300
This is a type of writing in which a person reflects on a specific time period in their lives and writes an emotional narrative about it.
What is a memoir?
300
The primary appeal of this statement...."All you need is love..."
What is pathos?
300
This is the reason an author writes a piece--the GOAL he or she wants to achieve.
What is author's purpose?
300
One bias that Justin Beiber has is...
He is white, upper class, Canadian, etc.
400
These are one paragraph summaries of a text in your own words.
What are annotations?
400
This is the type of non-fiction in which a person documents their lives and thoughts as they occur.
What is journal/diary?
400
The primary appeal used in this line..."9 out of 10 doctors agree..."
What is logos?
400
What is the context of a piece written in 1919 in United States?
What is the Women's Suffrage Movement or Women's Rights?
400
Correctly identify the tone of the following line..."Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country?"
What is motivational, inspiring, etc?
500
This is made up of subject, speaker and audience.
What is the rhetorical triangle?
500
These are types of non-fiction focused on current events.
What are news articles?
500
We can find rhetoric in which of the following places? Media Writing Art Music
What is all of the above?
500
What important historical event/period would serve as the context for a book written in 1945?
What is the end of WWII?
500
Putting together context clues to learn more about a text and understand it is called...
What are making inferences?
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