Informational Writing
Argumentative Writing
Literary Elements
Figurative Language
Plot Twist!
100

What does ACE stand for? 

Why do we use ACE? 

Answer the question

Cite evidence

Explain

To organize our body paragraphs

100

These are words or phrases like “first,” “in addition,” or “on the other hand” that help your writing flow.

Transitions

100

What point of view is The Outsiders from? How do we know? 

1st person POV; uses "I" 

100

“Her backpack was as heavy as a pile of bricks.” 

Name the type of figurative language used. 

Simile

100

A writer is struggling to make their narrative more interesting for the reader. What are some strategies they could use to make their writing more engaging? 

Add sensory details, figurative language, dialogue

Hook the reader with reaction, action, dialogue

200

How many pieces of evidence, minimum, should you have per body paragraph in order for your evidence to be sufficient? 

At least two

200

What are the two parts needed in a claim? 

argument + 3 reasons

200

In Chapter 2, Johnny says, “I don’t want to die now. It ain’t long enough.” 

What is this an example of?

foreshadowing

200

Create your own example of personification.

Responses could include things like: 

"The wind howled through the trees."

200

How do we organize an introduction in informational or argumentative writing? 

Hook, bridge, thesis (claim)

300

Correct this citation:

According to (Dominguez, 2020), "School uniforms decrease bullying by 20%". - Harvard University 

According to Dr. Dominguez from Harvard University, "School uniforms decrease bullying by 20%" (Dominguez, 2020).

300

If someone says, “Homework helps students build discipline,” and you disagree, what should you do in your essay to make your argument stronger?

state a counterclaim, use a rebuttal and provide evidence to back your rebuttal

300

Throughout the novel Tangerine, Paul slowly uncovers hidden truths about his family and the incident that damaged his eyes. What narrative technique does the author use to reveal Paul’s memories gradually?

flashback

300

“He has a heart of stone.” 

What type of figurative language is this? 

Metaphor

300

How do we structure a piece of narrative writing? 

Beginning, middle, end

400

Name the letters in the CRAAP test and explain each. 

C = currency

R = relevancy 

A = authority

A = accuracy

P = purpose

400

What are the three types of persuasive appeals? 

Ethos, pathos, logos

400
Name the acronym and explain each letter that we use for characterization. 


Give an example from one of the books we've read this year. 

STEAL

Speech; Thoughts; Effects; Action; Looks


400

In Tangerine, what does the sinkhole symbolize? 

Answers could include:

man vs. nature (conflict)

hidden problems

deception and instability

new beginnings

400

How do we organize a conclusion in informational/argumentative writing?

Restate the thesis (claim)

Summarize main points

Strong closure

500

What is the difference between sufficient and relevant evidence?

Sufficient = enough

Relevant = on topic

500

The following is a sample prompt for an essay for AASA. 

Prompt:
Many schools are considering eliminating grades below a 50% to give students a better chance to recover from failure. Others believe this encourages laziness and lowers academic standards.

Write an essay in which you argue whether or not schools should give 50% as the minimum grade, even for missing or incomplete work.

Create RAFT for this prompt. 

Role: Student writer, trying to convince

Audience: The state of AZ

Format: Argumentative multi-paragraph essay

Topic: If schools should give 50% as the minimum grade for missing or incomplete work. 

500

What does The Outsiders say about the importance of loyalty? 

What are the strengths? What are the risks? How does this connect to the theme of choices and consequences? 

Answers could include: 

Strengths: They protect and support one another (examples: Darry hiding Johnny and Ponyboy). 

Risks: Violence and conflict (examples: Johnny and Dally dying, dangerous choices). 

500

“Even during the company’s toughest year, the CEO remained calm and reassuring—he was their Roosevelt during the Great Depression of business.”

Name both the figurative language used and type. 

Historical allusion

500
Compare and contrast the types of hooks in argumentative/informational writing vs. narrative writing. 


What are the types for argumentative/informational?

Narrative? 

Argumentative/informational: story, interesting fact, strong statement, quote

Narrative: reaction, action, dialogue