Argumentative Writing
Rhetorical Appeals
Rhetorical Devices
8th ELA Set 1
8th ELA Set 2
100

What is the purpose of Argumentative Writing?

When you take a position on a topic or issue and defend it using credible sources

100

What type of rhetorical appeal is the following: 

A charity ad showing a sad, starving child to prompt donations.

100

What terms are used in argumentative writing are specialized linguistic tools, techniques, and structures used to persuade an audience, emphasize points, and make arguments more memorable and impactful

Rhetorical Devices

100

Which type of details appeal to the five senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell—to create a vivid image for the reader?

Sensory details

100

What is the theme of a story?

the lesson or moral of a story

200

What is a claim?

Your stance on a topic

200
What is a rhetorical appeal?

techniques used to persuade an audience

200

What is an analogy?

Comparing two different things to highlight a similarity

200

What is the order of the plot graph?

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

200

What is text evidence? 

Evidence you can pull directly from the passage to back you up 

300

What is a counterclaim?

the other person's opinion

300

What is Pathos?

Appeals to the audience's emotions

300

What is a rhetorical question?

A question asked for effect, rather than to get an answer, urging the audience to reach the obvious conclusion themselves.

300

What type of source is a biography comprised of journals and accounts from other people? 

Secondary Account

300

What is the central idea of a text?

the primary, overarching message or "big point" an author wants to convey about a topic in a text or paragraph

400

What is a rebuttal?

arguing to prove your opinion right

400

What is Logos?

Relies on logic, reasoning, evidence, facts, and structure to persuade

400

What is direct address?

where the writer speaks directly to the reader or audience,

400

What type of source is a diary?

Primary source
400

What is symbolism?

the use of concrete objects, characters, colors, or actions to represent abstract ideas, emotions, or deeper meanings beyond their literal sense

500

What type of evidence BEST supports your claim?

data, sources, credible research

500

What is Ethos?

Persuades the audience by establishing the speaker's credibility, character, and expertise.

500

What is Juxtaposition?

the placement of two contrasting ideas, characters, objects, or settings side-by-side to highlight their differences, create irony, or deepen meaning

500

 Which point of view allows the narrator to describe the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters?


Third-person omniscient



500

What is foreshadowing?

 a literary device where an author gives subtle clues or hints early in a story about events that will happen later