A punctuation mark which shows possession
What is an APOSTROPHE?
The part of the vocal tract which makes human speech possible
What is the LARYNX/VOICE BOX?
Tells stories about memorable experiences in a layered way
What is A MEMOIR?
Paints a vivid word picture and appeals to the senses
What is DESCRIPTIVE WRITING/DESCRIPTION?
The writing system of the Ancient Egyptians
What is HIEROGLYPHICS?
A punctuation mark which appears before coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, yet, so, etc.)
What is a COMMA?
The most complex organ which makes language possible
What is the BRAIN?
Evaluates a cause-and-effect situation
What is a CASUAL ANALYSIS?
Shares an informed opinion about a product, service, or experience
What is a REVIEW?
The study of language in relation to other social factors
What is SOCIOLINGUISTICS?
Punctuation marks which appear around essay titles
What are QUOTATION MARKS?
The type of English the Angles and Saxons spoke
What is ANGLO-SAXON/OLD-ENGLISH?
Breaks down a subject into its constituents types/parts and their relationship to the whole
What is a DIVISION/CLASSIFICATION?
Merges historical facts with fiction
What is HISTORICAL FICTION?
The civilization credited with creating the Phonetic alphabet
Who are the PHOENICIANS?
Every day (Identify the part of speech)
What is an ADVERB?
The type of English that Shakespeare spoke
What is EARLY MODERN ENGLISH?
Focuses on the similarities and/or differences between two things
What is a COMPARE/CONTRAST essay?
A list of resources followed by a descriptive and evaluative paragraph for each entry
What is an ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY?
The British English term for sneakers
What are TRAINERS?
The name of a specific person, place, or thing
What is a PROPER NOUN?
The written system of the Ancient Sumerians
What is CUENIFORM?
The art of making one's case in the best and most effective way possible
What is RHETORIC/PERSUASION?
The systematic study/observation of people
What is an ETHNOGRAPHY?
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
What is SYNTAX?