Evaluate Arguments
Compare Authors
Compare Genres
Organize Ideas
Vocabulary
100

"What is a claim?"

A statement that asserts something to be true.

100

"What does it mean to compare and contrast authors' presentations?"

It means to examine how different authors describe the same events or topics and identify similarities and differences in their approaches.

100

"What is a genre?"

A genre is a category of literature characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter.

100

"What is a topic sentence?"

A topic sentence is the main idea of a paragraph, usually found at the beginning.

100

"What does 'abundant' mean?"

Existing or available in large quantities.

200

"Identify a claim in this sentence: 'Eating vegetables is essential for good health.'"

Eating vegetables is essential for good health."

200

"How might two authors describe the same event differently?"

Authors might focus on different aspects, use different tones, or emphasize different details based on their perspectives and purposes.

200

"Name two different genres."

Examples include poetry and historical fiction.

200

"Name a strategy for organizing ideas in an essay."

Comparison/contrast is a strategy for organizing ideas.

200

"Use 'accumulate' in a sentence."

Dust began to accumulate on the shelves.

300

"What makes a claim supported by evidence?"

A claim is supported by evidence when it is backed up by facts, data, or reliable sources.

300

"Compare the tone of two authors writing about the same topic."

One author might use a serious tone while another uses a more casual or humorous tone, affecting how the reader perceives the topic.

300

"Compare a poem and a short story on the theme of friendship."

A poem might use imagery and metaphor to explore friendship, while a short story might use characters and plot to illustrate the theme.

300

"How can a graphic organizer help in writing an essay?"

A graphic organizer helps visually arrange ideas and structure the essay.

300

"What is the definition of 'adversity'?"

Difficulties or misfortune.

400

"Evaluate this claim: 'Homework should be banned because it is stressful.' Is it supported by evidence?"

This claim is not supported by evidence unless there are studies or data showing that homework causes significant stress

400

"Why is it important to understand different authors' perspectives?"

Understanding different perspectives helps readers gain a more comprehensive view of the topic and recognize potential biases.

400

"How do historical novels and fantasy stories approach similar themes differently?"

Historical novels might use real events and settings to explore themes, while fantasy stories use imaginative worlds and magical elements.

400

"Explain the cause/effect strategy for organizing ideas."

This strategy involves explaining how one event or action leads to another.

400

"What does 'ambitious' mean?"

Having a strong desire for success or achievement.

500

"Distinguish between these two claims: 'Exercise is good for health' and 'Exercise is the best way to lose weight.' Which is supported by evidence?"

"Exercise is good for health" is generally supported by evidence, while "Exercise is the best way to lose weight" may require more specific evidence comparing it to other weight loss methods.

500

"Compare how two authors present the causes of the American Revolution."

One author might emphasize economic factors, while another focuses on political or social causes, showing different angles of the same historical event.

500

"Compare the use of imagery in a poem and a novel."

Poems often rely heavily on imagery to convey emotions and themes, while novels use descriptive language to build settings and characters.

500

"Create a brief outline for an essay on the benefits of reading."


  • Introduction: Introduce the topic of reading.
  • Body Paragraph 1: Discuss cognitive benefits.
  • Body Paragraph 2: Discuss emotional benefits.
  • Body Paragraph 3: Discuss social benefits.
  • Conclusion: Summarize the benefits and encourage reading.
500

"Use 'analyze' in a sentence."

Scientists analyze data to understand climate change.

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