Subject Verb Agreement
Rhetorical Devices
Vocabulary
Evaluating Arguments
Narrative Writing
100
The players (are, is) going to the pizza restaurant after today’s game.
What is are?
100
Verbal techniques that create emphasis and appeal to emtions
What is rhetorical devices?
100
Series of logically linked ideas to support a conclusion or defend ideas.
What is an argument?
100
What are you doing when you analyze and/or evaluate the purpose, point of view, and communication skills.
What is evaluating an argument?
100
Identify the connection stem in the ACDORT paragraph for narrative writing
What is based on my experience?
200
The coach (was, were) very excited that the team won the tournament.
What is was?
200
short, catchy phrases
What is slogans?
200
Overstepping appropriate bounds.
What is presumptuous?
200
"Keep Memory Alive" is what kind of text
What is a speech?
200
Which part of a narrative has the following: Tells how the resolution of the conflicts have affected the characters. Theme or message understood by reader.
What is the end or conclusion paragraph?
300
Either the flight director or the astronauts (is, are) at fault.
What is are?
300
The reuse of a key word or idea for emphasis.
What is repetition?
300
The mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers "hear" or "see" what takes place in a story.
What is author's point of view?
300
What is intended to convince people to take a particular action.
What is a speech?
300
A story containing specific elements that work together to create interest for not only the author but also the reader.
What is narrative writing?
400
Derek (was, is) one of the smartest players on the team.
What is Is?
400
Similar grammatical structures expressing related ideas.
What is parallelism?
400
People who help another person commit a crime.
What is an accomplice?
400
What is the author's argument in the text, "Keep Memory Alive"
What is the world remaining silent?
400
Which part of a narrative has the following: Enticing opening to capture readers’ interest Setting revealed. Main characters introduced.
What is the beginning or introduction paragraph?
500
Where (do, does) your parents live?
What is does?
500
Questions that are intended to have obvious answers and asked for effect.
What is rhetorical questions?
500
Goes beyond the limits; exceeds.
What is transcends?
500
When evaluating an argument, what are two things used to assess the evidence.
What is relevant and sufficient?
500
What should you write or describe as your "O" in a narrative essay.
What is restate the main action?