Types of Writing
Parts of an Argument
Literary Elements
Skills and Strategies
Miscellaneous
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a claim that is supported by evidence and reasoning

Argument

100

an opinion or position about a topic, also known as a thesis

Claim

100

the narrator's position in relation to a story being told

Point-of-View

100

a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning; an educated guess

Inference

100

a statement that expresses a writer's feelings and can not be proven as true

Opinion

200

a summary that tells what the story is about and does not include the opinion or ideas of the reader

Objective Summary

200

an opposing statement to the original argument or claim

Counterclaim

200

an idea that occurs repeatedly  in or seen throughout a work of art or literature

Theme

200

a question asked in order to make a point rather than to get an answer.

Rhetorical question

200

how the author feels about their subject they have written about

tone

300

a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge or special sources

Memoir

300

evidence or arguments used to disprove or contradict the counterclaim

Rebuttal

300

an argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed

Logical Fallacy

300

hints or clues near the unfamiliar words to help the reader guess the meaning of the unfamiliar words

Context Clues

300

how the reader feels while reading the text

Mood

400

things such as books, works, events, and experiences that have a great influence in a particular field, culture, or community

Seminal Document

400

drawing conclusions or making inferences to explain how the evidence supports the claim

Reasoning

400

a statement that explains the main events of a story, also known as main idea

Central Idea

400

things that is proven to be true

Facts

400

how a character feels about what is happening in the text

Attitude

500

a short part taken out of the whole text

Excerpt

500

facts used to support a claim 

Evidence

500

the person or thing that is in the text

Character

500

a short story about a real incident or person

Anecdote

500

the people most likely to be interested in reading the text

Intended audience

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