Speeches
Introductions
Body Paragraphs
Conclusions
Literary Devices
100

Where Obama made his speech.

What is the White House? 

100

Where the introduction is in the essay. 

What is the beginning? 

100

The acronym we use to write paragraphs. 

What is ACESES? 

100

The rewording of the main points of the essay. 

What is a summary? 

100

A comparison using like or as. 

What is a simile? 

200

The topic of Obama and Bobby's speech. 

What is bullying?

200

The portion in the middle of the introduction.

What is the context?

200

Used to give credit to quotes taken from other sources. 

What is a citation? 

200

The part of the essay where the conclusion comes.

What is the end? 

200

The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

What is alliteration? 

300

The three letter acronym we use when talking about Speech.

What is PIE

300

Used to draw the reader in right at the beginning.

What is a hook? 

300

Used to support the claims that we make. 

What is textual evidence? 

300

Visually descriptive or figurative language. 

What is imagery? 

400

Bobby's goal for his speech (Which PIE).

What is persuasion? 

400

At least one form a hook can come in. 

What is an open-ended question or surprising statistic? 
400

Goes at the beginning of a body paragraph. 

What is an assertion? 

400

Literary device that describes when someone exaggerates. 

What is hyperbole? 

500

The three reasons someone will make a speech.

What is persuasion, entertainment, and information?

500

The final sentence at the end of an introduction. 

What is a claim, argument, or thesis? 

500

Follows the second explanation of evidence in the paragraph. 

What is the summary? 

500

In the final lines of the conclusion.

Where is the significance of the main ideas written? 

500

Literary device used to make reference to an outside story, idea, or moral. 

What is an allusion? 

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