Author's Craft Techniques
Foundations of Literature
Parts of an argument
Rhetorical Strategies
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100

Her smile was like the sun.

Simile

100

She was a fierce warrior, with a heart of gold.

Characterization

100

President Bush gives a speech following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Speaker

100
87% of students in the U.S. are addicted to social media or phone usage.

Facts/Data

100

Who is the first person to die in And Then There Were None?

Anthony Marston

200

The wind whispered through the trees.

Personification

200

He was torn between his love for Antigone and his duty to follow his father's laws.

Internal Conflict

200
"I believe it is wrong to unjustly arrest people for peacefully protesting because of the color of their skin."

Argument

200

I experienced teen smoking myself and understand how hard it can be to stop, especially since all of my friends were doing it. Once I was addicted, I needed to keep smoking not only to keep hanging out with my friends, but because I was dependent on it.

Personal story

200

Explain who Fred Narracot is. 

The ferry boat driver in ATTWN

300

The golden sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of pink and orange.

Imagery

300

The Jewish prisoners rebelled against the government that sought to keep them imprisoned.

External - Man VS Society
300

This is the information given before you read a speech so you know what the speaker or audience experienced.

Background/Context

300

We all have a job to commit to in our lives: We must spread awareness, as a community, to help our earth thrive.

Inclusive Language

300

When the War gets to close to the camp, what do the officers force Elie and his father to do?

March (run) to the next camp.

400

The year was filled with joy: birthdays, weddings, and christenings that spread peace throughout the community. 

Positive Diction

400

The 10 guests were isolated and alone, forced to think about the consequences of their actions before they arrived on the island -- nowhere to escape the guilt they felt.

Setting

400

I believe that you, fellow Americans, can help fight against acts of terrorism.

Audience

400

"it is the responsibility of the American people to uphold the values of our country: to allow people to exercise the freedom to religion, identity, and speech."

Moral appeal (responsibility)

400

Explain the entire plot of "The Man in the Well" without missing any important details

1. kids are playing outside well

2. kids hear the man and engage with him - he asks for help, but they leave

3. kids get the man food/water, but do not help him.

4. one of the kids reveals one of their names to the man - so the kid reveals all of there names

5. because the kids don't want to get caught, they leave him there to die.

500

It was as if she visited the Garden of Eden.

Allusion

500

The ocean swept her away from the world, and she was unable to fight against the harsh waves.

External Conflict - Man VS Nature

500

It is your responsibility to reduce plastic usage, carbon emissions, and waste in our community.

Purpose

500

“In a sense we’ve come to our nation’s capital to cash a check." - MLK Jr.

Metaphor

500

Who was the first character to die in a reading this year?

Mary Maloney's husband, Patrick. - "Lamb to the Slaughter"