Informational Text
Argumentative Writing
Persuasion
Huck Finn
Literary Terms
Test Skills
100

This is the most important point of a paragraph or article.

What is the main idea?

100

The main point you are trying to prove in an essay.

What is a claim / thesis statement?

100

Using logic and facts to persuade.

What is logos?

100

The author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

Who is Mark Twain?


100

The narrator perspective used in Huckleberry Finn.

What is first person point of view?


100

Finding the author’s attitude toward a topic means identifying this.

What is tone?

200

This text structure explains why something happens and what happens as a result.

What is cause and effect?

200

Facts, statistics, and expert opinions are all types of this.

What is evidence?

200

Using trust, honesty, or credibility to persuade.

What is ethos?

200

Huck travels this river with Jim.

What is the Mississippi River?

200

The river symbolizes these ideas in the novel.

What are freedom, escape, and truth?

200

A statement that can be proven true.

What is a fact?


300

Looking at headings and pictures before reading helps readers do this.

What is prepare for the text?
(acceptable: preview / predict content)

300

The opposite side of an argument is called this.

What is a counterargument?

300

Using emotions like fear, pride, or pity to persuade.

What is pathos?

300

These two frauds pretend to be royalty.

Who are the Duke and the King?

300

When readers know helping Jim is right, but Huck thinks it is wrong.

What is dramatic irony?

300

A one-sided unfair opinion.

What is bias?

400

A caption is mainly used to do this.

What is explain a picture?

400

A short personal story used as proof in an essay is called this kind of evidence.

What is anecdotal evidence?

400

Using the same sentence pattern several times for effect is called this.

What is parallel structure?

400

im is shown as caring and loyal, which challenges racist beliefs of Twain’s society through this literary element.

What is characterization?

400

When a speaker says the opposite of what they truly mean, this is called this kind of irony.

What is verbal irony?

400

When answering reading questions, students often need to tell whether a statement is fact or this.

What is opinion?

500

If events are presented in time order from first to last, the structure is this.

What is chronological order?

500

The part of a paragraph where the writer explains why the proof matters is this part of PEEL.

What is Explanation?

500

A weak argument that says “all teenagers are lazy” uses this error in reasoning.

What is overgeneralization?

500

The raft is important because it often becomes a place of safety and this between Huck and Jim.

What is friendship?

500

Any tool used in writing or speaking to create an effect, such as repetition or metaphor, is a what?

What is a rhetorical device?

500

Recognizing whether a writer sounds serious, cheerful, or critical means identifying this.

What is tone?