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Maus
Richard III
Types of Essays
Persuasive Techniques
Methods of Development
100
The author of the Maus series
Who is Art Spiegelman?
100
Representation of House of Lancaster
What is the red rose?
100
Essay that attempts to lead reader to share the writer's belief
What is an Argumentative Essay?
100
Drawing reader to one's point of view by appealing to feelings
What is 'Appealing to emotion.'
100
Experiences, quotations, statistics, and analogies
What is Example?
200
The name of the prize that Maus was awarded
What is The Pulitzer Prize?
200
Character traits include: Clueless, Loving, and Trusting
Who is Clarence?
200
Essay using factual information
What is an Expository Essay?
200
Facts, figures, locations, etc. that can be easily double checked
What are 'Verifiable Facts.'
200
Recreating for the reader through sensory images
What is description?
300
Vladek's first girlfriend
Who is Lucia Greenberg?
300
Stepfather of Henry Tudor
Who is Lord Stanley?
300
Essay with no need to develop an argument or prove anything
What is an Expository Essay?
300
Including opinions, verdicts, point of view of critics, experts, and other professional figures
What is 'Verifiable Fact.'
300
Has two types, author chooses scope, detail, and connections
What is narration?
400
Vladek's first job in the camps
What is shoe making?
400
Location of final battle
What is Bosworth Field?
400
Essay that convinces person by "way of the heart."
What is a Persuasive Essay?
400
Names of other books, essays, articles, quotes, and references
What are 'Literary References and Quotations.'
400
Logical argument showing similarities or differences between works or subjects
What is comparison and contrast?
500
Name of Art's comic depicting his early life
What is Prisoner on the Hell Planet?
500
Line following: "Now is the winter of our discontent."
What is: "Made glorious summer by this son of York."
500
Informal essay that is usually in the first person point of view
What is a Narrative Essay?
500
Asking rhetorical questions
What is 'Drawing the reader into the argument.'
500
Factual and believable, gives reasons that require sources
What is cause and effect?