Always an Argument
Consider the Point of View
What's That Tone?
Some Words to Know
Helpful Knowledge
100

A position is your stance in an argument. In an argument, there are usually at least two positions: the pro and this. 

con

100

This P word is another word for, or a synonym of, point of view (POV). Consider how others see the world. 

perspective

100

“He liked what he saw until he smiled and realized for the first time that his teeth were crooked, like a pile of wrecked cars. He grew depressed and turned away from the mirror.” - “Broken Chain” by Gary Soto

a. irritable

b. disappointed

c. jealous

d. loving

b. disappointed

100

This Y word describes a strong desire for something that has been lost or taken. 

yearn

100

There are three major types of school systems in the United States: public, charter, and this type of school. They are often times religious. 

private

200

This word starting with C is another word for an assertion or opinion one makes in an argument.

claim

200

This is the name of the person telling the story. 

narrator

200

“Slowly, with care and courtesy toward one another, the inhabitants of the factory formed lines facing east, toward the holy city of Mecca. Soulful and melodious, Uncle Yakuba’s voice settled across the field, focusing the little community in prayer.” - “Searching for Blue” by N. H. Senzai

a. admiring

b. puzzled

c. arrogant

d. outrage

a. admiring

200

This P word means to carefully recover or acquire something, such as gold or food. 

procure

200
Common punishments at school include suspensions, which are students temporarily being not allowed on school grounds, and this other type of punishment that prevents students from returning to the school. 

expulsion (expelled)

300

When evidence does not match the topic or even seems to be random, this evidence is considered this I word. 

irrelevant

300

In this point of view, a character within the story is telling the reader about the events. 

first person
300

“Amazon has buttons on all its Echo devices that cut off their microphones' ability to record. Earlier this year, though, a family caught one of its speakers recording its conversations and sending the recording to a friend. The news resulted in a great deal of bad press for Amazon.” - “Is Amazon Alexa Going Too Far?” by Geoffrey Fowler

a. playful

b. optimistic

c. concerned

d. sullen

c. concerned

300

A confident gentleman or woman will walk like this! A word beginning with the letter S. 

swagger

300

This P word represents the way an actor depicts a real person or the way an artist paints a historical event. 

portray (portrayal)

400

For every claim there is this, the opposing side of the argument. Be sure to address this in your essay!

counterclaim

400

This type of point of view directly addresses the reader throughout the story. 

second person

400

“just a thick clutch

of muscle, 

lopsided,

mute.” - “Heart to Heart” by Rita Dove

a. matter-of-fact

b. paranoid

c. uncertain

d. passionate

a. matter-of-fact

400

Pronouns like everybody, no one, and ones are called this I word, because they do not have a clear antecedent.

indefinite

400

This T word refers to students purposefully skipping and missing school. It is a crime in the United States.

truancy

500

This S word is used to describe an argument that provides enough evidence to prove the author's point. (And, no, it's not a compliment word like super or stupendous!)

sufficient

500
This type of third-person point of view involves a storyteller that knows the thoughts of all or many characters.

omniscient

500

Some words are associated with positive feelings, while others are pretty negative. This is known as this C word.

connotation

500

This I word refers to behavior that is deemed inappropriate for the public. Public displays of affection, or PDA, is but one example. 

impropriety

500

This court is considered the most prestigious and significant in the United States. It is made up of 9 justices. 

U.S. Supreme Court