Vocabulary
Persuasive writing
Story Structure
Grammar
Writing
100

Native to a land or area before exploration.

What is indigenous?

100

a phase that does not use like or as to describe two different things. 

What is a metaphor?

100

The place and time a story takes place.

What is setting?
100

When Luisa goes camping she _____________ a sleeping bag from Mith, (borrow)

What is barrows?

100

words at the beginning or end of a paragraph that move the story along

What are transitions? 

200

situated

What is fixed?

200

Deliberate rhetoric that uses logic to make an argument. 

What is logos?


200
An animate object in a story. 

What is a character?

200

Luusa's family usually has camped in the Northwoods but also ____________________ several national parks. (visit)

What is visits?

200

The sentence at the end of the introduction tells the reader what the paper is about.

What is a thesis statement?

300

rammed-Earth

What is the context clue for comprised? 
300

A phrase that uses like or as to describe two different things. 

What is a simile?

300

The parts of plot are...

What are conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?

300

poolled

What is pooled spelled incorrectly. 
300

When you use another person's words or ideas without giving them credit.

What is plagerism? 

400

moving from light to dark

What is gradation? 

400

Deliberative rhetoric that uses emotions to persuade a reader. 

What is pathos?

400
A three-dimensional character that changes throughout a story. 

What is round and dynamic?

400

irrelevant

no change
400

(Maas 34)

What is an example of an in-text citation?

500

luxurious

What is opulent? 

500

Ethos

What is deliberate rhetoric that appeals to the speakers status?

500
You use what you know as well as what the author is trying to teach you to figure out this in a story. 

What is theme?

500

thief

no change
500

"' Perhaps he stays away because of it'" (Mass 19).

What is an example of using quotatitions with dialog? 

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