The first part of the plot diagram where the characters and setting are introduced
What is Exposition?
Proof from the text that is used to support an answer or claim.
What is text evidence?
After which word should the comma go?
In the morning we ate waffles.
What is morning?
This type of writing appeals to emotions and feelings.
What is persuasive writing?
The three parts of the rhetorical triangle.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
The turning point of a story
What is the Climax?
Reasons why text evidence is important.
Shows that the answer/claim is based on proof not just opinions.
An appositive that needs commas.
What is a non-essential appositive?
This type of writing appeals to logic and evidence.
What is argumentative writing?
This appeal uses facts and data to persuade.
What is Logos?
The aftermath on the plot diagram.
What is falling action?
The narrator being a character in the story.
What is 1st person point of view?
The following sentence is an example of what?
The author John Green wrote The Fault in Our Stars.
What is an essential appositive?
A main difference between persuasive and argumentative writing is that argumentative writing must address this.
What is a counterclaim?
Identify the appeal: “I’ve been a doctor for 20 years, and I know this treatment works.”
What is Ethos?
The conflict a boy experiences as he debates whether or not put the candy in his pocket and walk out of the store without paying.
What is internal conflict?
The narrator knowing the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters.
What is 3rd Person Omniscient?
A grammar error when two complete sentences are joined together with just a comma.
What is a comma splice?
“School should start later because students need more sleep and would be happier.” is an example of:
What is a persuasive claim?
Identify the appeal: “Imagine the pride you’ll feel when you graduate.”
What is Pathos?
"Allan sat at his desk avoiding eye contact while bouncing his knee repeatedly when the teacher asked for volunteers to read aloud." is an example of:
What is indirect characterization?
The narrator being able to report only what can be seen or heard.
What is 3rd Person Objective?
The three ways to fix a comma splice.
What are, semicolon, conjunction (FANBOYS), and period?
The following is an example of: “According to the CDC, 70% of teens don’t get enough sleep, leading to health and academic issues. While critics argue later start times affect sports, studies show schools that start later see higher attendance and better grades.”
What is an argumentative claim?
The rhetorical triangle came from tis greek philosopher.
Who is Aristotle?