The quality or state of being tenacious; determination to continue despite challenges
What is tenacity?
The side you choose.
What is a claim/thesis
Author's Purpose
What is the reason an author writes something
A rhetorical strategy based on making the morally correct decision.
What is Ethos?
What is a simile?
The capacity to withstand or recover quickly from difficulties
What is resilience?
The opposite side of the argument.
What is the Counterclaim/Counterargument?
A universal idea, lesson or message explored throughout a work of literature.
What is theme?
A rhetorical strategy where the reasoning of an argument plays upon a person's emotions.
What is personification?
Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success
What is Perserverance?
How many paragraphs are in an argumentative essay
What is 4
Refers to the viewpoint or lens through which a story is told. It shapes how theme, emotions, and images are conveyed, influencing the reader's connection to the work.
What is Perspective or Point of View.
A rhetorical strategy where the argument is made by presenting facts that lead the audience to a specific conclusion.
What is Logos?
What is alliteration?
The lack or denial of something that is necessary.
What is Deprivation?
The structure of a body paragraph
What is Counterclaim, Main Idea, Evidence and Elaboration.
A brief overall summary of what the entire story is about?
What is the central idea?
A technique that writers use to convey a specific meaning, evoke certain emotions, or persuade readers to support a position.
Rhetorical Device or Appeal
What is a hyperbole?
The act of achieving something
What is attainment?
The essay we just wrote was?
What is the way modern society effects sleep and health.
The act of examining and dissecting a piece of literature, such as a novel, play, short story, or poem, to understand it's elements and explore it's deeper meaning.
What is literary analysis?
Appealing to your readers emotions.
What is Pathos?
What is a metaphor?