What is the First Part of a Plot map
Intro/Introduction
What point of view is the narrator talking about HIMSELF.
First Person
What is the claim in your argument paper
What the paper/argument is about
What is the Protagonist
The main character in a literary work. He or she is the hero or heroine of a story.
What are Persuasion Techniques used for
to convince the target to internalize the persuasive argument and adopt this new attitude as a part of their core belief system (To convince someone to do something or buy a product etc.)
Where in a story is the conflict at it's highest point
Climax
What point of view uses pronouns I, Me, and Us
First Person
What is the counterclaim
What is the Antagonist
Opposes the protagonist's goals. He or she is the character whom the protagonist must confront and defeat to achieve victory.
Ethos
making an appeal to ethics. Is the argument credible and do you trust the sources?
In order what is the order of the plot map
Into, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, & Conclusion
What point of view is the narrator creating the story
Third Person
What is evidence in your argumentative paper
Facts that back up the Warrents
What is a Static Character
A minor character who remains primarily the same throughout a story.
Logos
making an appeal to reasoning. Does this argument make sense and is it logical?
Fill in the blank, the plot is all the events that ______
the events that make up the story
What point of view uses pronouns He, She, It and, They
Third Person
What does Argument mean
An exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one
What is a Round Character
A character who encounters a conflict and is changed by it
Pathos
making an appeal to emotions. Does the argument give you strong feelings or emotions?
No
What point of view is the author addressing the reader
Second Person
What is the rebuttal
What is a Dynamic Character
A major character in a work of fiction whose personality changes through the course of the story
What is a Advertising Technique
Avant Garde, Bandwagon, Weasel Words, Glittering Generalities, Plain Folk, Snob Appeal, Diversion, Card Stacking, Bribery, and Humor