Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Point of View
Vocabulary III
Vocabulary IV
100

What is the name of the article by Judy Brady?

What is, "I Want A Wife?"

100

"This movie made me feel so encouraged..."

What is mood?

100

"I/We"

What is first person?

100

Inform, entertain and/or persuade. 

What is author's purpose?

100

The most basic form of a word.

What is the root word?  

200

The art of persuasive speaking and/or writing. 

What is Rhetoric?

200

Ethos, Pathos and Logos.

What are the modes of persuasion? 

200

"You"

What is Second Person?

200

"I love y'all so much!"

What is diction?

200

-log

-ly

-ment

-ist


What is a suffix? 

300

Narration, Description, Exposition and Argument.

What are the Modes of Discourse?

300

An issue, problem, or situation that causes or prompts someone to write or speak.

What is exigence?

300

"He, she, it, they or Saniya"

What is Third Person?

300

I am 15 years old, I am originally from Memphis, both of my parents are principals.  This is the main reason that education is so important in my home. 

What is Exposition?

300

pre-

non-

anti-

What is a prefix?

400

"Eu tu, Brute?"

What is Julius Caesar? 

400

The literary element that describes the ways that the author uses words.

What is style?

400

When the narrator know the thoughts and/or feelings of the characters.

What is Third Person Omniscient?

400

Conciliatory or Antagonistic

What is an antonym?

400

Words may include suffixes, prefixes and root words. 

What is a morpheme? 

500

Latin, Greek and/or Anglo-Saxon. 

What are English "loanwords." or "Where are most English words from? 

500

A form of deductive reasoning where you arrive at a specific conclusion by examining two other premises or ideas.

What is syllogism?

500

When the narrator know only their "own" personal feelings.

What is Third Person Limited?

500

"All birds lay eggs. ... Therefore, a swan lays eggs.”

What is syllogism? 

500

The study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.

What is etymology?