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100

To create

What is fabricate?

100

Having to do with the ability to think or reason

What is cognitive?

100

Expressed without unnecessary words; brief and compact

What is succinct?

100

Not returned or repaid in kind

What is unrequited?

100

A state of lawlessness and absence of government

What is anarchy?

200

Descriptions, quotes, facts, or any other relevant information in a text

What are key ideas?

200

The style of an informational text refers to

 How is it written< 

200

Graphs, charts, or photographs

What is media?

200

Allusion, antithesis, diction, irony, parallelism, syntax, and understatement

What are rhetorical features?

200

An idea or assumption that is accepted as true and used as the basis of an argument

What is a premise?

300

A detail or piece of evidence supports the central idea

What is relevant?

300

Audience

Who are you writing for?

300

The way in which words and sentences are arranged to demonstrate the author’s intent, meaning, purpose, and style

What is syntax?

300

Opposing claim to your stated position on the issue

What is a counterclaim?

300

Tone, sentences, and vocabulary in writing

What are the aspects of style?

400

An overarching message or truth that is specific to a text

What is a central idea?

400

Repeat a pattern of a chosen grammatical form, giving the same level of significance to two or more ideas

How is parallel structure used?

400

The interaction of three elements: the message, the writer/speaker, and the audience.

What is the rhetorical triangle?

400

A rhetorical term which literally means “word choice”

What is diction?

400

When a reader looks for explicitly relevant ideas that an author uses to support their claim, they are looking for

What are reasons?

500

Facts, definitions, quotations, concrete details, and statistics or data

What is evidence?

500

Organizing, using direct quotations, summarizing, paraphrasing, scanning, scanning

What are note taking tips?

500

Rereading a piece of writing to discover possible errors

What is proofreading?

500

An introduction to an essay includes an attention-grabbing opening sentence, introductory information, and what

What is a thesis statement?

500

Language in an argument should be neither positive nor negative, but

What is neutral?