An event, either fictional or non fictional, in such a way that the listener experiences or learns something (transforming information, experience, attitude, or point of view)
What is a story?
Relationship between ideas or qualities with conflicting demands or implications
What is tension?
the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
What is structure?
I am leaving school right now. (Type of tense)
What is present tense?
Ethical strategies (the modes of persuasion) that classify the speaker's appeal to the audience.
What is a rhetorical appeal?
Using a story to engage the reader to deliver information or an argument
What is narrative nonfiction?
BOOM! And there it goes. This was so expected. (Type of tension)
What is a powerful opening line?
You list all the different techniques a writer used to create a structure in their writing.
What is listing?
By the time the schools were open, we had done most of the work already (type of tense)
What is past perfect tense?
Appeals to reason or logic. Uses facts and evidence to convince a reader or listener of the strength of an argument/claim.
What is logos?
entertains or amuses the readers or listeners; it relates a series of events and includes both fiction and nonfiction ; it uses imaginative language and expresses emotion
What is narrative writing?
The research shows that life is unfair. But why is that? Have you ever thought about it?(type of tension)
What is the forward motion of a question?
Helps you picture how all the different elements in a text are working together as a framework.
What is mapping?
I have done remote learning since last year.(type of tense)
What is present perfect tense?
Appeals to emotions. Uses emotion to persuade an audience of the strength of an argument/claim.
What is pathos?
Required the writer to investigate a topic, collect, generate and evaluate evidence, and establish a position on the topic; it presents a specific point-of-view that is being argued in favor of
What is argumentative writing?
Jennifer thought that Michelle was lost for good. She had searched for her for days at this lint. Still not sign of her. Suddenly, she hears a faint sound. Jennifer yelled, “MICHELLE?”.(type of tension)
What are things are not as they seem?
You can utilize visual metaphors to identity and explain the structure of a text.
What is naming?
She has been to the school before but I haven’t yet. (Type of tense)
What is present perfect tense?
Uses credibility or character to convince an audience of the strength of an argument/claim.
What is ethos?
informs the reader about a specific topic; may utilize section headers over certain sections, bold type, infographics
What is informative writing?
Imagine you are standing on the edge of a cliff. You hiked all the way up to go cliff jumping. You look down and start getting dizzy. Your friends are all so excited but you don’t know how to feel about this. If you don’t jump your friends might make fun of you for a being a scaredy and you might regret that opportunity but if you do jump you might be traumatized for life.(type of tension)
What is standing in the shoes of a character?
You look for patterns and arrangements. They help you guide your search.
What is questioning?
I had to wash the vegetables before mom came home.(type of tense)
What is past perfect tense?
If you are a true friend to me then let me come over to your place.(type of fallacy)
What is the false dilemma?