Supporting growth or success.
What is nurture?
Ability to think or reason.
What is cognitive?
Abundance of wealth.
What is affluence?
Frankness or honesty.
What is candor?
Accomplishment or realization of a goal
What is fruition?
An overarching message or truth that is specific to a text
What is a central idea?
Delivering a message with the purpose to persuade.
What is rhetoric?
sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and sections, can help a reader to comprehend a text’s main idea or claim
What is structural elements?
The central message or universal truth conveyed by a text.
What is theme?
Helps people link individual events to frequently occurring patterns
What is inductive reasoning?
A brief account of the facts of a text.
What is an objective summary?
Fully convey the purpose of an essay.
What is an audience?
provide context and background about the topic and the “big picture” in an essay
What is an introduction?
A type of writing that emphasizes logic, specifically claims, evidence and, counterclaims
What is an argument?
The first sentence or first few sentences of the introduction are the “hook”
What is attention grabber?
What is the key point the author is trying to make in a paragraph.
What is determining the central idea of a text?
Who do you think you are?
What is a rhetorical question?
explains the problem and explores one or more solutions to the problem
What is problem and solution structure?
Can usually be summarized in one or two words.
What is topic?
Method of reasoning that can be used to conclusively prove an argument
What is deductive reasoning?
Style and tone.
What is syntax?
How broad and how complex an essay should be.
What is focus and scope?
appear at the start of each body paragraph, tell readers what the paragraph will be about and forecast the ideas to come
Words and phrases that leave some room for the other side of the argument
What are qualifiers?
The last sentence of your introduction
What is thesis statement?