writing
Elements of Plot
Argumentative
strategies
Rhetorical Devices
100

Words or phrases that help connect idea

Transition words 

100

The "turning point" of a story is know as...

climax

100

______ includes facts, statistics, and expert opinions that back up your reason. 

Evidence 

100

what is the structure below 

Introduction 

Body 

Conclusion 

Basic Structure 

100

The use of exaggeration to make a point clear

Hyperbole

200

The author might wright a ___ essay to prove a main idea or opinion. 

Argumentative

200

Result of the climax is know as...

Falling action 

200

Acknowledge your opposition. 

Counter-Claim 

200

What is the strategie we use when answering a question? 

A.C.E Strategie 

200

 A “two-part sentence or phrase, where the second part is a reversal of the first.” is a....

Chiasmus

300

The way a author writes is know as... 

Authors Style 

300

Is the struggle between opposing forces...

Conflict 

300

When adding Evidence, introduce it with things such as "According to..."

In Text Citations 

300

The first step to understanding and creating a notable essay is to understand what the prompt is asking. We use the acronym_____to help us dissect, or take apart, the prompt. 

T.A.P.E 

300

A figure of speech that uses two opposite words together.

Oxymoron 

400

A series of conflicts and main events that lead to the climax (Think the song in Jaws)

Rising Action

400

YOUR basis of your paper, your claim states your opinion

Debatable Claim 

400

To answer a question about how a theme develops analyze how the author uses characters, plot, setting, symbolism, and other literary device to explore and reinforce the central idea or message throughout the story? 

Tracing

400

Explains one thing in terms of another to highlight the ways in which they are alike.

Analogy 

500

Introduction of the characters is know as 

Exposition 

500

Your ____ are the points you will make. 

Reasons 

500

To grab a readers attention you might use the rhetorical triangle know as....

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos 

500

 An understatement by using a negative to emphasize a positive.

Litotes