Vocabulary
Check-in Prep
The Power of the Printed Word
Poetry
Persuasive Writing
100

To fasten two or more things together.

What is to bind?

100

Something made this happen and this was the result.

What is cause and effect?

100

Individual pieces that could be moved around to form endless combinations of letters called.

What is Movable Type?

100

Comparing me with another without using "like or as".

Who is a metaphor?

100

You state your argument clearly. 

What is a Claim?

200

Made from animal skin and used for writing.

What is Parchment?

200

The author explains how two topics are similar and different

What is compare and contrast?

200

At first, most books were printed in this language?

What is Latin?

200

POW!! BANG!!! goes the little old truck.

What is Onomatopoeia?

200

I appeal to your emotions.

What is pathos?

300

to completely change something.

What is Revolutionize?

300

The most important thing you need to understand in a text.

What is the Main Idea?

300

Capital and lowercase have survived for many years.

What is 500 years?

300

I give human qualities to non-human things.

What is Personification?

300

You must prove your opinion.

What is evidence?

400

Religious Leaders. 

What is Clergy?

400

Author gives information about topic explaining it in order.

What is sequence?

400

With the creation of the printing press he revolutionized communication.

Who is Johann Gutenberg?

400

Its a piece of cake

What is an idiom?

400

Michael Jordan is a expert on the issue of sneaker, he must be credible.

What is ethos?

500

publicly taking back an opinion a person spoke in the past.

What is to recant?

500

Using the clues in the text and what you already know to figure out the text.

What is using inferences?

500

They dipped frames made of wire mesh into the pulp to capture a thin layer of these fibers.

Who are Papermakers?

500

A single line in poetry.

What is a verse?

500

This person argues against my argument.

What is Counterclaim?

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