Fictional Narratives
Types of Writing
Persuasive Techniques
Sentence Types
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Details that use the five senses
What are sensory details?
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This type of writing gives both sides of an argument, does not have opinions, and lets the reader decide their position.
What is a pro/con essay?
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Developed by Aristotle, this persuasive technique uses emotions to convince the reader?
What is pathos?
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"According to Jane Smith, in the article," is an example of this.
What is a source tag?
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The overall feeling of a piece of writing.
What is tone?
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This term means describing with words the details instead of just explaining what happens
What is showing, not telling?
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This type of writing tells a story with a beginning, middle and end and includes conflict, sensory details, and dialogue.
What is a fictional narrative or story?
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This is a "short story" used by the writer to support a reason.
What is an anecdote?
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"Disruptive students should be sent to Bootcamp." is an example of this sentence.
What is a claim?
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Developed by Aristotle, this persuastive technique means trust.
What is ethos?
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This term means the big problem of the story
What is the conflict?
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This type of writing gives the history of a person and gives details about their life to prove they were interesting
What is a biography?
300
This is information directly copied from a source that uses a source tag or in-text citation.
What is a direct quote?
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Students should be sent to boot camps is it deters criminal activity.
What is a reason?
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This is the highest point of a story where the characters face the conflict
What is the climax?
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This term includes all the elements of the story from beginning, middle, and end.
What are the elements of plot?
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This type of writing attempts to convince the reader of their opinion but uses sources for support and incorporates persuasive techniques such as ethos, pathos, and logos.
What is a persuasive/argumentative writing?
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Information from an outside source that is put into the writer's own words with a source tag or in text citation.
What is a paraphrase?
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"Students who attend Bootcamp are 4x less likely to be sent to prison" (Smith). is an example of this sentence.
What is supporting evidence?
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This is placed AFTER the quote or paraphrase and AFTER the last name of author or article title in parenthesis.
What is a period?
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This term begins the story and decribes the setting, characters, and conflict
What is exposition?
500
This type of writing gives the author's position of the argument, attempts to persuade, and uses tone to convince the reader.
What is an editorial?
500
This is a "what if" situation used in writing to support a reason.
What is a scenario?
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"Some claim that Bootcamp is terrorizing for teens, but students who attend Bootcamp are thankful to go." is an example of this sentence.
What is a counterargument and rebuttal?
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This is an essay ending that asks the reader to do something.
What is a call to action?
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