Organizational Structure
Rhetorical Appeals
Parts of a Story
Figurative Language
Mrs.Patel
Grammar
Mrs.Patel Part 2
100

This structure shows how two or more things are alike and/or different.

Compare and Contrast
100

Imagine a puppy shivering alone on the side of the road—your donation could give it a warm home tonight.

Is this ethos, pathos, or logos?

Pathos

100

The most exciting part of a story/the turning point

Climax

100

giving inanimate objects human-like qualities

Personification

100

What is Mrs.Patel's dog's name?

Parker

100

Does the following sentence have proper parallel structure?

I like walking, to bike, and to sing.

No
100

What is Mrs.Patel's favorite movie?

Shrek

200

This structure presents events in the order they happened, often step by step or in time order.

Sequence/Chronological Order

200

Wearing a seatbelt reduces the risk of fatal injury by 45%, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Is this ethos, pathos, or logos?

Logos

200

The events that lead to the climax

Rising Actions

200

comparing two things using "like" or "as"

Simile

200

Where did Mrs.Patel go to college?

Kennesaw State

200

Choose the sentence that uses punctuation correctly to separate items in a complex series.
A. We bought notebooks, highlighters and, copies of the article.
B. We bought notebooks, highlighters, and copies of the article.
C. We bought notebooks; highlighters and copies of, the article.

B

200

What is Mrs.Patel's favorite sport besides volleyball?

Baseball

300

This structure introduces a problem and then explains one or more solutions.

Problem and Solution

300

The American Heart Association recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week for adults.

Is this ethos, pathos, or logos?

Ethos

300

The events that happen after the climax

Falling actions

300

Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" 

Metaphor

300

What is Mrs.Patel's favorite food?

Crab Legs

300

Which sentence maintains consistent verb tense?
A. He opens the door and walked outside.
B. He opened the door and walked outside.

B

300

What does Mrs.Patel say everyday when you leave class?

"Goodbye! I love you! Have a great day! Don't do anything I wouldn't do!"

400

This structure gives detailed information about a topic, person, place, or thing to help the reader visualize it.

Description

400

When the final buzzer sounded, the team’s eyes filled with tears—not because they lost, but because they had given everything.

Is this ethos, pathos, or logos?

Pathos

400

The ending of a story 

Resolution

400

A word that sounds like the noise it makes 

Onomatopoeia

400

What is my favorite hobby?

Gardening

400

Add a comma where needed.
Before you start the test make sure your name is on the paper.

After test
400

Who was Mrs.Patel's celebrity crush growing up?

Adam Levine

500

This structure shows how one event leads to another event.

Cause and Effect

500

The average electric car emits 50% less carbon dioxide than a gas-powered vehicle over its lifetime.

Is this ethos, pathos, or logos?

Ethos

500

The beginning of a story/narrative

Exposition

500

A sentence or phrase with words that start with the same letter.

Alliteration

500

How many nieces and nephews do I have?

4 and 1 on the way!

500

Is this sentence a run-on, fragment, or complete sentence?
Because I forgot my notes.

Fragment

500

How many times has Mrs.Patel been written up?

0