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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

Alliteration

+6 points

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-However

 -Although

 -In contrast

Compare and Contrast

- 5 points

1

-As a result

 -Because of 

-For this reason

Cause and Effect

+ 5 points

1

The choice of words and phrases a writer or speaker uses to express their ideas.

Diction

-10 points

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-Persuade

-Inform

-Entertain

-Explain

-Describe

P.I.E.E.D

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The use of logic or evidence to appeal to the readers to appeal to the reader.

Logos

-4 points

2

2 or more Independant Clauses

Compound Sentence

-9 points

2

A verb form that is used

when talking about

something that is not

yet true or expressing

dreams/wishes.

Subjunctive Verb Mood

- 7 points

2

An argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed.

Logical Fallacy

+ 9 points

2

"When Tim stood up to the school bully, his friends called him a David facing Goliath."

Allusion

-20 points

3

"After failing the test,

John decided to throw

in the towel and drop

the class."

Idiom

+10 points

3

A way of persuading people by showing that you're trustworthy, knowledgeable, or have good character. The writer is trying to convince you to believe them based on their credentials, reputation, or expertise

Ethos

-3 points

3

-To begin with

-Next

-In conclusion

Chronological Order Transition Words

- 8 points

3

A way of speaking or writing that appeals to people's emotions. The writer is trying to make you feel something specific—like sadness, sympathy, anger, or joy—to convince you or connect with you.

Pathos

+ 4 points

3

"Learning a new language is like building a house—you need to lay a strong foundation of basic vocabulary before constructing complex sentences and grammar."

Analogy

+2 points

4

“Life is a winding river, carrying us through calm waters and turbulent rapids as we journey toward the vast ocean of eternity."

Metaphor

+1 point

4

The choice of words and phrases a writer or speaker uses to express their ideas

Diction

- 6 points

4

The study of where words come from and how their meanings have changed over time.

Etymology

-1 point

4

Rhetorical device where an author appeals to the popularity of a belief or action to convince an audience of its validity

Bandwagon Effect


+8 points

4

"My backpack weighs a ton after getting all those textbooks.

Hyperbole

-30

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2 or more Independent Clauses and 1 or more Dependent Clauses

Compound Complex Sentence

+3 points

5

1 Independent Clause and 1 or more Dependent Clause

Complex Sentence

+ 10 points

5

1 Independent Clause

Simple Sentence

+ 7 points

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The way verbs are used to form questions.

Interrogative Verb Mood

+25 points

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A verb form that indicates that an action is dependent on another condition being met.

Conditional Verb Mood

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