Skills #1-2
Skills #3-5
Skills #6-7
Rhetoric
Miscellaneous
100

The chief topic of a passage expressed or implied in a word or phrase

Main idea

100

First person, second person, third person

Point of view

100

An abstract concept broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work. What the story teaches readers.

Theme

100

The effective use of language to communicate with, inform, or persuade an audience

Rhetoric

100

True or false: you should leave an answer blank if you do not know the answer 

False

200

To give credit to the original author when using another person's words

Cite


200
Types include cause and effect, compare and contrast, order and sequence, and problem and solution

Structure

200

The attribution of human nature or character to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract notions

Personification

200

Relies on logical connections

Logos

200

To glance quickly at a reading passage to get a sense of the topic and important ideas

skimming 

300

An arguable statement

Claim

300

The way the author arranges his or her main points in the text

Order of events

300

The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words

Alliteration 

300

Creates an emotional connection

Pathos

300

In an argumentative essay, what paragraphs must you include? 

Introduction, 2-3 body paragraphs with supporting reasons, counterclaim, conclusion
400

A summary that does not contain bias or personal opinion 

Objective summary

400

To inform, teach, entertain, or persuade

Author's purpose

400
References a famous person, place, event, or literary work

Allusion

400

Relies on the reputation, experience, and knowledge of the speaker

Ethos

400

You should spend approximately _____ minutes on the writing portion. 

45-60

500

Detailed examination of a text to decipher meaning 

Analysis

500

When you _____ _____, the reader can't tell where you stop and the writer starts

embed quotations

500

Two elements placed close together to create a contrasting effect

Juxtaposition


500

Uses specific word choice, syntax and imagery to demonstrate the attitude toward the subject matter

Tone

500

What is the breakdown of the AIR writing rubric? 

Purpose, focus, and organization - 4 points; Evidence and elaboration - 4 points; Mechanics, usage, spelling, and grammar - 2 points