To earn an ME, your body paragraph should include more than one of these two parts
What are Evidence and Analysis?
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are all strategies for trying to accomplish this goal
What is trying to convince someone of your argument?
This character is the one who came up with how the trial works, and attends every single one
Who is the king?
The is the name of a word that can be "a person, place, or thing"
What is a noun?
This is the third part of the paragraph, the part the A stands for
What is Analysis?
The strategy where you're trying to use a person's feelings to get them to believe you're right is called this
What is Pathos?
This is the character who knows what's behind the doors and gets to decide which one the young man opens
Who is the princess?
In high school, at least, an ELA essay usually has this many paragraphs
What is five (5)?
Your Topic Sentence is basically just you reminding the reader of one of the __________ from your introduction paragraph. (Fill in the blank.)
What are the reasons for your choice of argument?
The strategy where you're using just words and logic to convince someone you're right is called this
What is Logos?
To explain why the princess loves the young man, the narrator describes him using these kinds of words
What are "handsome" and "brave"?
When a story is made up and never really happened, we put it in this category
What is fiction?
This is the final part of the paragraph, the part that the R stands for
What is Relate?
The strategy where you're getting someone to believe you based on your expertise and authority on the topic is called this
What is Ethos?
This is the place where each trial always happens, and where the audience watches
What is "arena" or "amphitheater"?
This is the name of the writing strategy where a person or an object is really supposed to mean some bigger idea, like love or justice
What is symbolism?
When offering Evidence, these two pieces of information have to be included EVERY time along with the quote.
What are "Who is speaking?" and "What page was this on?"
This is the technical term for what Ethos, Pathos and Logos are all examples of: _________ Strategies (Fill in the blank.)
What is "Rhetorical"?
If the person on trial chooses the door with the lady, a door opens and this person immediately comes out to join them
What is a priest?
Name at least THREE types of conflict that a story can have
Character vs. Self
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Technology
Character vs. Supernatural