Nouns
Greek Mythology
Formal Writing
Persuasive Techniques
Definitions
200

"Sandwich" is an example of this kind of noun.

Concrete.

200

This is the leader of the Olympians.

Zeus.

200

This kind of formatting is used in formal writing.

MLA formatting.

200

The attitude of a piece of writing or speech.

Tone

200

Character vs. Self is an example of what?

Conflict.

400

This kind of noun shows ownership.

Possessive noun.

400

This god gave humans the gift of fire.

Prometheus.

400

Direct quotations are surrounded by these.

Quotation marks.

400

Less of this on screen is usually more.

Text.

400

Myth

A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.

600

This kind of noun names things that one cannot see, hear, smell, taste, or touch.

Abstract 

600

This pair tops the Greek mythology family tree.

Gaia and Uranus.

600

This point of view should be used in formal writing.

Third.

600

The use of proof and evidence.

Logical Appeal

600

Body Sentences

This is the ‘meat’; states your argument, gives proof, provides an explanation.

800

"This" is an example of this kind of subclass of pronoun.

Demonstrative.

800

This person ruled Phrygia in the 8th century BCE and married a Greek princess.

King Midas.

800

What information goes in the top left of the page in formal writing?

Student Name, Teacher Name, Course Code, Date Submitted.

800

People are more likely to relate to this.

Emotional Appeal

800

Diction

Word choice in a speech or piece of writing.

1000

The collective noun for this group of animals is called an 'ambush'.

Tigers.

1000
In Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Grover, Percy's protector, is this kind of mythical being.

Satyr.

1000

You introduce a quotation with this.

A dialogue tag.

1000

The use of these three things can really enhance your use of recorded video.

Colour, music, sound effects.

1000

Foundation Story

A story with modern religious connections, meaning they deal with creation and religions that are followed today and can be believed literally or metaphorically.