Fahrenheit 451
Argumentative W.
Informative W.
Night
Creative Nonfiction
100

A fireman's job 

Burn books

100

A counter claim is

An opposing viewpoint (against the claim)
100

Purpose of informative writing

To inform

100

The war taking place

World War Two

100

The 3 verb tense

Past/present/future

200

451 represents

The temperature at which paper burns

200

Purpose of argumentative writing

Convince a reader to accept a claim based on evidence.

200

A type of informative writing

Problem/solution

Cause/effect

Compare/contrast

Biographical

Reports

200

The main character and author

Elie Wiesel

200

The three perspective a story could be told

1st/2nd/3rd

300

The protagonist of the book

Guy Montag
300

A thesis 

States the claim (what the paper is about)

300

Elaborate the topic means

To expand and explain the topic

300

Purpose of the book

To educate and inform younger generations.

"Bear witness for the dead and the living."

"Does not want his past to become their future."

300

Creative nonfiction is 

A true story with minor made up elements. Does not change the truth of the story.

400

The antagonist in the book

Captain Beatty

400

A topic sentence is

A sentence stating what the paragraph is about.

400

Words or phrases used to connect ideas and paragraphs. 

Transitions

400
One example of dehumanization in the book

Answers will vary

400

An example of direct characterization

Answer will vary
500

The author of the book

Ray Bradbury

500

Format of an in-text citation

"..." (Author last name Page number).

500

4 elements of MLA Format

Answers will vary

500

Names of the three camps Elie encountered

Auschwitz l

Birkenau (Auschwitz ll) 

Buna (Auschwitz lll)

500

An example of indirect characterization

Answer will vary