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100

This term is usually the last sentence of your introduction paragraph. 

What is a Thesis Statement? 

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! 

This is another way to explain a Narrative Writing piece. 

What is a story? 

100

The following rhetoric is built from credibility and trustworthiness. 

What is Ethos? 

100

This form of writing puts emphasis on facts, observations, or personal/others' experiences. 

What is Informational Writing?  

100

A story, poem, or picture that can interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typical a moral or political one is this literary term. 

What is an allegory? 

200

The literal proof that supports the claim. 

What is Evidence? 

200

This form of writing tells a story about a personal experience and is told by the author. 

What is Narrative Writing? 

200

This term means the art of analyzing all the choices involving language that writer, speaker, reader, or listener might make in a situation so that the text becomes meaningful, purposeful, and effective. 

What is Rhetoric? 

200

A person would typically ask their selves these 6 one-word questions when writing. 

What is who, what, when, where, why, and how? 

200

The following phrases are considered to be this in Grammar: 

about the story

between the aisle

under the bed

What is a prepositional phrase? 

300

The three main parts of an argumentative essay. 

What is an introduction, body, and conclusion? 

300

The purpose of narrative writing is to ____. 

What is entertain? 

300

______ is the appeal to emotions or tries to persuades the audience with emotions. 

What is Pathos? 

300

This is another name for Informational Writing. 

What is Expository?

300

This group of writers were considered the "Hippies of the Romanticism"; they inherently wrote literature about intuition, self-reliance, and good nature. 

Who are Transcendentalists? 

400

Argumentative Writing points out both ____ and ____ in a claim/counter-claim. 

What are strengths and limitations? 

400

True or False: Screenplays, fairy tales, and histories are not considered as narrative writings.

What is false? 

400

This rhetorical appeal uses lots of numbers, statistics, and facts to convince the audience. 

What is Logos? 

400

This is the purpose of Informational Writing. 

What is to inform? 

400

The following sentence contains these two types of nouns (common, concrete, proper, absoutle, etc.): 

Grandpa went to the garage. 

What are concrete and common nouns? 

500

The four major components of an argument are _____, ______, ______, and ______. 

What is claim, reason, evidence, and counter-claim?

500

The structure of a narrative in order: 

Resolution, Climax, Beginning, End, Rising Action, Falling Action, Conflict

What is Beginning, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution, and End?

500

The four elements of every rhetorical act are ____, ____, _____, and _____. 

What is Aim, Audience, Medium, and Subject? 

500

This is the proper structure of an informative essay. 

What is an introduction (hook sentence/thesis statement), body paragraphs (evidence), and a conclusion? 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! 

Put these Literary Time Periods in order: 

Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, Romanticism, Colonial.

What is Colonial, Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, and Modernism?