Literary Elements
Multiple choice strategy
Writing strategies
Argument terms
Rhetorical devices
100
The four types of conflict seen in texts.
What is Person vs. Self, Person vs Person, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Nature?
100
The first step in our multiple choice strategy.
What is read the questions?
100
The checklist for an introduction paragraph.
What is state the issue, state multiple perspectives (counterclaim), what is at stake, and finally your overall claim.
100
The definition of issue.
What is an important aspect of human society for which there are many different opinions?
100
Trust me I'm a doctor.
What is ethos?
200
What setting does for the reader.
What is creates the mood and tone of a text?
200
The second and third step in our multiple choice strategy.
What is bracket the lines in the text that each question is asking you to reference and annotate the text for the questions?
200
The total number of paragraphs for an argumentative essay. (name the paragraphs). There are two answers.
What is introduction, two body paragraphs, and conclusion. Also there is an optional third counterclaim and rebuttal paragraph. The total can be 4-5 paragraphs.
200
The definition of perspective.
What is how someone looks at an issue?
200
I know that you are doing the write thing because you are a good person.
What is pathos?
300
What pathos does for the reader.
What is appeals to the emotions of the audience?
300
The fourth step in our multiple choice strategy.
What is answer the questions as you read the text in your annotations?
300
The definition of counterclaim and rebuttal. (Bonus points (100) if you could give us sentence starters for counterclaim and rebuttal!)
What is the opposing claim and your reasons why the counterclaim is weak.
300
The definition of position.
What is your stance on the issue based on your perspective expressed through a claim?
300
The fingerprints don't match the crime.
What is logos?
400
The "go to" literary elements for part 3 for a non-fiction text.
What is pathos, conflict, characterization, setting?
400
The fifth step for our multiple choice strategy.
What is check your answers against the possible choices for each question?
400
The steps for writing a text analysis response.
What is 1st body paragraph-state a central idea and evidence that supports the central idea? 2nd body paragraph-restate a central idea and literary element that supports the central idea, evidence of that literary element, explanation of literary element and how it connects to central idea?
400
The definition of criteria.
What is a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided?
400
If you have the evidence, the motive, and the opportunity- then you know who committed the crime.
What is logos?
500
The "go to" literary elements for text analysis for a fictional text.
What is conflict, characterization, imagery, similes, metaphors?
500
The additional steps you need to take in order to eliminate the other possible choices. (will accept various answers that we've talked about in class)
What is -if you don't know a word, use context clues or eliminate the word? -don't choose an answer just because you know what that word/answer is saying? -Carefully consider all possible choices and eliminate the obviously wrong answers?
500
The sentence starters for text analysis body paragraph 1 and 2.
What is 1st body paragraph-A central idea in this text is that....? 2nd body paragraph- The author uses ________to demonstrate that_____________.
500
What is at stake for The issue of U.S. citizens being required to vote.
What is freedom, the voice of the people being heard, freedom of speech, and fines.
500
But, I love you.
What is pathos?
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