Grammar
Literary Terms
Plot and Writing
Writing
Rhetoric
100

A person, place, thing, or idea

What is a noun?

100

The attitude that the speaker has toward the subject he/she is speaking about

What is tone?

100

This comes at the end of your essay or project and lists the sources you used along with a short summary of why you used it.

What is an annotated bibliography?

100

The 3 types of essays we have written so far

What are narrative, argumentative, and expository?

100

The three types of rhetoric

What are ethos, pathos, logos?

200

A noun that shows possession with an apostrophe s

What is a possessive noun?

200

The atmosphere or feeling created by a piece of writing

What is mood?
200

How an author develops a character over time in a story

What is characterization?

200

The names for each of the paragraphs in an essay

What are the introduction, body 1, body 2, body 3, and the conclusion?

200

This type of rhetoric has to do with authority and establishing one's reputation in order to persuade the audience.

What is ethos?

300

A group of words that has a complete thought, capitalized letter at the beginning, and ending punctuation

What is a complete sentence?

300

Something that stands for something beyond itself

What is symbolism?

300

The turning point of the story

What is the climax?

300

This serves as the outline for your essay and refers to the prompt

What is a thesis statement?

300

To persuade

What is the purpose of rhetoric?

400

A word that stands for a noun

What is a pronoun?

400

This is when the unexpected or the exact opposite of what is expected happens.

What is situational irony?

400

This is what sets of the rising action

What is conflict?

400

Gives evidence or explains your topic in a paragraph

What is a supporting detail?

400

Example: If you don't buy this life insurance, your entire 4 member family will die!

What is pathos?

500

The correct version of this sentence:

a) The student's text me about what they will be eating for dinner.

b) The students texted me about what they will be eating for dinner.

What is B?

500

The three types of irony

What are situational, verbal, and dramatic?

500

Where the loose ends are tied up and where the conflict is usually resolved or accepted

What is the resolution?

500

A source that is believable and legitimate, with professional and verifiable information

What is a credible source?

500

An example of ethos

What is __________________________________________________________________________________?

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