Genres
Figurative Language
Narrative
Informational
Persuasive
100

Who an author wrote a text for


Intended Audience

100

A Comparison of two unlike things using like or as

Simile

100

The purpose of a narrative 

to entertain

100

The purpose of informational text 

inform

100

The claim is also commonly referred to as 

argument

200

____________ are the methods authors use to achieve their purpose 

techniques

200

Describing something so vividly that the reader can imagine the experience. 

Imagery

200

The problem in a story

Conflict

200

To validate information the author must also provide _________________

Evidence

200

the why behind the author's methods

Author's Purpose
300

Genre where the purpose is to entertain by telling a story

Narrative

300

Giving human characteristics to non-human things

Personification

300

the two types of conflict in a story

Internal and External

300

Each body paragraph must have __________ and __________

reason + evidence

300

In the thesis statement of a persuasive essay, what are the main components

Argument/Claim + Reasons

400

Genre where the author's purpose is to convince the reader

Persuasive

400

The opposite of what is expected

Irony

400

The chain of connected events of a story 

Hint. All stories follow this outline

Plot

400

What is the most important sentence in the introduction

Thesis

400

What are the three rhetorical appeals

Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

500

A genre that describes a sensory experience.

Descriptive


500

Similar to sarcasm, when someone says something, but means the opposite.

Verbal Irony

500

The conflict of a story is solved in the ____________

resolution

500

Besides the restatement of the thesis, what else is found in the conclusion of a informational text?

The significance

500

The art of effective persuasive language

Rhetoric