an educated guess in other words mean?
Predict
The authors WAY of talking throughout parts of a passage is called_________?
TONE
WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF RHETORIC??!??
A: HOW THE SUBJECT IS SPOKEN OUT
B: HOW SOMETHING IS SAID
B!! HOW SOMETHING IS SAID
Jayden thinks that owning more then 5 houses is a good thing. Why does Jayden think its a good to own more then 5 houses?
Jayden thinks its a good to own 5 houses because....
this strategy from RACE is called?
A word that is used to move into another section when a author is writing is?
transition word
the big takeaway that the authors wants a person to understand
theme
which sentence uses the rhetorical device "simile"?
A: she acts just like her father
B: Her room smells like dogs
C: none of the above
NONE OF THE ABOVE
What process are we going to use when taking the multiple choice questions?
Process of elimination
What is the word that covers the definition of this statement?
"I started to realize that I was sleeping in Ms Vinson's class, so I need to get more and more sleep at home."
Repetition
An author may use __________ and________ to show a subjects or a persons ups and downs
problems and solutions
What is a question that is asked to one another but does not require a answer?
rhetorical question
HOW many days is the American lit gmas?
Authors may use_________ to explain similar things between two COMPLETELY different things
metaphor
The authors big and most important message to a reader when a reader is reading a prompt is?
Main idea
What rhetorical device is being used in this statement
"the boy wishes he could snap his fingers and everything was gone."
Allusion
Analyze!?!
JT had to read a short news paper about Blue Lock. Afterwards JT has an assignment to write everything he read about within his own knowledge in one paragraph. What is another word that BEST describes what JT has to do for his assignment?
SUMMERIZE
the way which an author arranges words and phrases to create a well made sentence.
syntax
What rhetorical device is taking place here?
"Jaryn was so hot he could explode!"
hyperbole, emphasizing something
A statement where the author describes that other people disagree or goes against the authors main argument.
Counterclaim