The first sentence of an Argumentative essay is always...
The Hook
To make something appear as if by magic
conjure
persuade
How does Macbeth die?
Macduff beheads him
When you’re explaining something about a text you need to (blank) to support your ideas.
You need to cite, or point out, textual evidence
What is the difference between Editing and Revising?
Editing is cosmetic, for grammar and spelling. Revising is to rewrite, add, or take away
ill will; desire or intention to do evil or harm
Malice
What are the three types of rhetorical devices?
Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
Who did Macbeth see at the banquet table?
Banquo's Ghost
What is I.C.E?
Introduce your topic sentence, Cite evidence, Explain the evidence
What are the three ways to hook your reader?
Use facts and evidence, use an anecdote, ask a thoughtful question.
The act of harming of betraying one who hurts you
Treachery
The symbol commonly used to represent rhetorical appeals is...
a triangle
What do the doctor and gentlewoman see Lady Macbeth doing?
She is sleepwalking and talking about the murders
What are three ways to cite evidence?
a short statement, usually one sentence, that summarizes the main point or claim of an essay.
A state of tranquility or peace
Repose
Nearly 25% of all car accidents are caused by drivers using cell phones while driving. What type of Rhetorical Appeal is this?
Logos
What happens to the original Thane of Cawdor?
He is executed
To make an inference about a text is to...
use your own background knowledge to make logical guesses about what is not directly stated by the author
What are the three elements that make up an effective conclusion.
Restate the thesis, Food for thought, and Call to Action
Something given as payment or reward for something else
Recompense
"My coach suggested I cross-train on Sundays to work different muscle groups" What type of rhetorical appeal is this?
Ethos
Who is helping Macduff after he leaves to go to England?
Ross
How do you cite evidence in MLA?
Uses the author's last name and the page number from which the quotation or paraphrase is taken, for example: (Smith 163)