A word that means to coax someone into erroneous thinking.
What is delude?
A word that means to strive to imitate.
What is emulate?
People with a sizable wealth have.
What is affluence?
A word that means in an intense or deeply felt manner.
What is fervently?
The state of lawlessness.
What is anarchy?
Is the main idea of a piece of text.
What is a central idea?
You use this to explain something in a nonliteral format.
What is figurative language?
Arranging events in the order they occurred.
What is chronological structure?
When someone describes what something looks like or may look like they use.
What is imagery?
You take a general idea and draw it to a specific conclusion.
What is deductive reasoning?
Things you change depending on who you talk to.
What are tone, word choice, and syntax?
Something you should determine before researching for a project.
What is focus and scope of research?
It is at the beginning of every body paragraph.
What is a topic sentence?
An opposing viewpoint to yours.
What is a counterclaim?
Your body paragraphs should mirror its format.
What is a thesis statement?
"We need to fix the city's sidewalks, I know because it has recently tripped into the street." The evidence type is being deployed.
What is an anecdote?
"Experts warn runoff from agriculture will end up in bodies of water, causing eutrophication." The word eutrophication is an example of this.
What is technical vocabulary?
"When there is more foot traffic, there is less crime and businesses perform better, and who wouldn't want that?" This sentence appeals to this.
What is an appeal to logos?
"Green dead pounds and lakes are a result of poorly managed agriculture if we assure proper practices are taking place, so we have clear lively water." The sentence uses this.
What is antithesis?
"If the city doesn't fix the sidewalks, then we all need promise right here right now, if improvements aren't made repercussions will be seen at the next election." The purpose of this text is.
What is public advocacy?
"We need to fix sidewalks because it is unsafe, reduces foot traffic, and other cities have better ones." The last sentence lacks this.
What is relevance?
"The excess nutrients in the water cause uncontrollable algae blooms(a scientist, 1)." The parenthesized text is an example of this.
What is an in-Text Citation?
Orginal
"We need to fix sidewalks because it is unsafe, reduces foot traffic, and other cities have better ones."
New
"We need to fix sidewalks because it is unsafe, the uneven ground has tripped many people, and the jagged exposed concrete can cut skin: poor sidewalks quality reduces foot traffic, which increases crime and reduces business performance." And is the proper term to describe what has occurred.
What is a revision?
"We need to fix sidewalks because it is unsafe, the uneven ground has tripped many people, and the jagged exposed concrete can cut skin: poor sidewalks quality reduces foot traffic, which increases crime and reduces business performance." What is need to improve this sentence's claim?
What is supporting evidence?
"We need to prevent the eutrophication of water so future generations can have clean waterways use." This sentence acts as.
What is a conclusion?