Action words are _________.
What are verbs?
This type of comparison uses "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
An extreme exaggeration used for emphasis.
What is hyperbole?
Using facts, statistics, and logic is this kind of persuasive appeal.
What is logos?
True or False: ChatGpt and AI are considered reliable sources?
What is False?
These words describe nouns and pronouns.
What are adjectives?
A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose.
What is a stanza?
An object or action that represents a larger idea.
What is symbolism?
What are three?
Using someone else's words (copying) and claiming the work as your own is called this.
What is plagiarism?
This part of speech connects two or more ideas.
What are conjunctions?
The writer’s attitude or feeling in a piece of writing (happy, serious, sad).
What is tone?
Placement of two or more ideas side by side to focus their differences.
What is juxtaposition?
When an athlete promotes a sports drink or a dentist recommends a toothpaste, these are using this type of persuasive appeal.
What is ethos?
The page where you include all of your sources (website links).
What is a Works Cited?
Specific names of places and people are known as _________.
What are proper nouns?
A word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "crash."
What is onomatopoeia?
A struggle between opposing forces in a story is called this.
What is conflict?
When trying to connect, you would use first person plural words ("we," "us," and "our") to unite the speaker and audience. When doing this, you are using this ____________ language.
What is inclusive language?
The kind of sources you should use that have accurate information, are free of bias, and are trusted places to find answers. These sources are _________.
What is reliable or credible?
These words show relationships (or positions) between two or more nouns in a sentence.
What are prepositions?
A short, humorous poem with a specific rhyme scheme (AABBA).
What is a limerick?
When the outcome is the opposite of what you expect.
What is irony?
This is the main point or position you're trying to prove in persuasive writing.
What is a claim or argument?
When you research multiple sources and have many open tabs, you are doing this type of research.
What is horizontal research?