The Opposite of the Claim you are making.
What is Counterclaim?
Comparing something/someone using "like" or "as".
What is simile?
P.I.E.E.
What is Persuade, Inform, Entertain, and Explain?
To show credibility and trust.
What is Ethos?
The Final paragraph in your essay that brings everything back together to end it.
What is Conclusion
Comparing something/someone without using "like" or "as"
What is Metaphor?
The elements that help to shape the perception of the readers.
What is Language?
To show Emotion.
What is Pathos?
When writing phrases and words such as ; "In other words" and " Also" are put there for the reader to flow better on topic.
What is Transitions?
To give non-human things/objects human abilities.
What is Personification
P.O.V
What is Author's Point of View?
To show logic, reason, and evidence
What is Logos?
The clapback to the Counterclaim.
What is Rebuttal?
"The Blue bird brought food for its nest"
What is Alliteration?
Words like "there, their, and they're"
What is Homophones?
The author's attitude or approach towards a subject, conveyed through their word choice, style, and overall writing style.
What is Tone?
The main point or meaning of the text.
What is Central Idea?
An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
To make an educated/informed guess
What is infer?
A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
What is Rhetorical Question?