What is a verb that functions differently than a verb?
What is a verbal?
What is the sentence called that states your claim and reasons?
What is a thesis statement?
What does the term "APES" stand for?
What is "Answer, Prove, Explain, Summarize"?
What must every fiction story have?
What is a theme?
What means to return to a former state?
(FFA Vocab)
What is regression?
What is the antecedent in this sentence?
Mrs. Salazar said her kids were home for break.
Who is Mrs. Salazar?
What is your opposing side called?
What is the counterargument?
What should be in the Prove part of APES?
What is text evidence?
What are the 2 types of plot?
What is linear and non-linear?
What is an exaggerated statement called?
What is a hyperbole?
What is the gerund in the sentence?
"He loves walking."
What refutes the counterargument?
What is the rebuttal?
What is the first sentence of an introduction called?
(Grabs attention)
What is a hook?
What is a character that doesn't change/remains stable called?
What does it mean to be marooned?
What is to be isolated/stranded/left behind/etc.?
What is the participle in the sentence?
"The exhausted students slept."
What are you doing if you put (Author, Page #)?
What is citing?
What appeal should you avoid while writing?
What is emotional appeal?
What signpost deals with advice given to the main character by an older figure?
What is Words of the Wiser?
What is a series of if-then statements called?
What is slippery slope?
What is the function of this infinitive?
"He was the first man to fly over the Atlantic"
What is an Adjective?
What are ideas that are false or misleading?
What are rhetorical fallacies?
What rhetorical device is in the phrase "deafening silence"?
What is an oxymoron?
What signpost has clues such as "Suddenly", "The realization hit me", and "In an instant"?
What is an Aha Moment?
What is a statement that many people assume to be true, but which is not necessarily so?
What is a commonplace assertion?