Vocabulary and Collocations
Word Forms
Miscellaneous
Basic Essays
Cause/Effect Essays
100

What is the difference in meaning between "imminent," "immanent," and "eminent"?

imminent - something that will occur in the near future

immanent - a quality that is inherent; or, referring to God, present everywhere

eminent - well-known

100

What is the adjective form of bewilder?

bewildering/bewildered

100

Why do writers use figurative language?

To create a word picture for the reader; to be dramatic.

100

Where is the best location for the thesis statement?

At the end of the introduction

100

What are two types of organization for a cause/effect essay?

Block and chain

200

What is a collocation with "vivid"?

vivid imagination

vivid memory

vivid colors

vivid personality

200

What is the verb form of trauma?

traumatize

200

What metaphor is used to describe what Clive Wearing experiences while he's performing?

The rope let down from heaven.

200

What are some techniques for a memorable conclusion?

Quote an expert, make a prediction, suggest results or consequences, recommend a solution or call for action

200

"Hollywood movies are known for their special effects because U.S. audiences seem to demand them."

What part of the sentence states a cause? What word or phrase introduces that cause?

"...U.S. audiences seem to demand them."

"because"

300

What is something you would like to "eradicate"?

disease

poverty

hunger

300

How do you form the plural of Greek/Latin words ending in -on? Give an example.

-a

phenomenon = phenomena

300
Name four types of figurative language?

alliteration, metaphor, simile, imagery, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, idiom, allusion

300

What are some techniques for attention getting in the introductory paragraph?

Quote, dramatic story, funny story, surprising fact or statistic, question

300

"Air pollution creates holes in the protective ozone layer of the stratosphere, thereby allowing harmful ultraviolet radiation to reach Earth's surface."

What part of the sentence states an effect?

What signal word or phrase introduces the effect?

"...allowing harmful ultraviolet radiation to reach Earth's surface."

"thereby"

400

What is something you "yearn for"?

the past

a lost love

meaning and purpose

(teacher discretion)

400

How do you form the plural of Greek/Latin words ending in -ex? Give an example.

-ices

index=indices

400

What is a rhetorical question?

A question that doesn't require an answer. The answer is already known.

400

What are the two types of introductions?

Funnel and attention-getting

400

Label cause and effect; then combine the sentences using the signal word(s) in parentheses:

Weather around the world changes.

During an El Nino, the jet stream blows in a different pattern.

(therefore)

(Cause) During an El Nino, the jet stream blows in a different pattern; therefore,

(Effect) weather around the world changes.

500

How do you form the plural of Greek/Latin words ending in -um?  Give an example.

-a

datum = data

500

What are the three formulas for writing a basic academic essay and explain each?

The Magic of Three (limits your focus to three main points), The Thesis Formula (the words of the topic + your opinion = thesis) and 1-3-1 (one introductory paragraph, three body paragraphs, and one concluding paragraph)

500

Label cause and effect; then combine the sentences using the signal word(s) in parentheses:

There was a dramatic rise in food prices in 2012.

The Midwest of the United States suffered the worst drought in more than 60 years.

(due to)

(Effect) There was a dramatic rise in food prices in 2012 due to 

(Cause) the Midwest of the U.S. suffering the worst drought in more than 60 years.