Theme
Figurative Language
Central Idea
Argumentative Writing
Logical Fallacies
100

What is the definition of theme?

The message or lesson a story teaches you.

100

What is Alliteration?

When the first letter of each word in a sentence have the same consonant sounds. 

Ex.Sally sold seashells by the seashore.

100

What is the denotation of central idea?

What a piece of writing is mostly about.

100

What are the 5 components that make an argumentative essay?

1.Claim

2.Reasons

3.Evidence 

4.Counterclaim 

5.Conclusion

100

What are logical fallacies?

An argument that may seem strong, but is proven wrong with reasoning and further examination.

200

In "The Lion King," this theme is evident as Simba accepts his role as king.

What is responsibility or the circle of life

200

This type of figurative language compares two things using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?

What is a simile?

200

To find the central idea, you can look for this type of sentence, which often appears at the beginning or end of a paragraph.

Topic Sentence

200

The stance or position you take on a topic.

Claim

200

This fallacy attacks a person’s character instead of addressing their argument.

Ad hominem

300

This recurring symbol, representing Paul's lack of clarity about his past, helps develop the story's themes.

What are Paul's glasses or his vision

300

The wind whispered through the trees"is an example of this figurative language.

What is personification?

300

In a biography about Langston Hughes, this might be the central idea.


African American music during the Harlem Renaissance

300

In argumentative writing, you need to include this to back up your claim with facts or examples.

Evidence

300

This fallacy distracts from the main argument by introducing something unrelated.

Red herring

400

The devastation caused by the sinkhole and the muck fires symbolizes this larger theme about the environment's impact on human lives.

Environmental Awareness/ Always be aware of your surroundings.

400

This type of figurative language exaggerates something for effect, like "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse."

Hyperbole

400

True or False: The central idea is the same as a summary.

False

400

In argumentative writing, addressing the opposing side’s argument is called this.

What is a counterclaim?

400

This fallacy makes a conclusion based on insufficient or unrepresentative evidence.

hasty generalization

500

What are the three components that will help you find theme?

1.Conflict 

2.Characters

3.Setting 


500

This type of figurative language uses words that mimic sounds, like "buzz," "bang," or "sizzle."

Onomatopoeia 

500

The central idea of a text is supported by these key parts, which provide evidence or examples.

Supporting details

500

When you show why the opposing side’s argument is wrong, you are making this.

Rebuttal

500

This fallacy misrepresents someone’s argument to make it easier to attack

Strawman

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