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What is the definition of the word tenacity?

Quality of being determined or holding fast.

100

What is the definition of the word emulate?

To strive to imitate or approach equality with.

100

What is the definition of the word succinct? And what is one synonym of that word?

Expressed without unnecessary words; brief and compact. A synonym of the word succinct is concise.

100

If Anghello fervently disagrees with Luis, how does he disagree with him?

In an intense manner.

100

What is the definition of the word subservient? 

Having a role of lesser importance.

200

What is the central idea? 

A central idea is an overarching message or truth that is specific to a text. Central ideas are the key points authors make and the ones they want you to remember most.

200

Why is the style of an author important in a reading selection?

The style of an author is important because it influences the reader's thoughts and feelings about the information the author is conveying.

200

What is a text structure?


A text structure refers to how information is structured, or organized, overall in a text.

200

How can you determine the theme of a text? 

The theme of a text can be determined from the text's topic.

200

What are indicator words? 

Indicator words can sometimes give you hints to help you identify an argument's premise. 

300

What is the syntax?

The arrangement of words and phrases and organization are other elements of style that can be affected by task, purpose, and audience.

300

What are the stylistic elements?

Syntax, diction, tone, and voice.

300

What are formatting features?

Formatting features are the parts of a text that highlight or emphasize important content.

300

What is a prefix?

A prefix is a combination of letters to the beginning of a word.

300

Which option correctly identifies the elements that make up a complex sentence?  

One independent clause and one or more dependent clause.

400

What is textual evidence? 

Textual evidence is specific information found within a reading that is used to support claims and analysis of that text.

400

What is hyperbole?

Hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or to make a humorous point.

400

How do you evaluate a source?

You need to make sure if the source is accurate, relevant, and credible.

400

What is an allusion? 

An allusion is an indirect reference to a person, object, event, or literary work that is widely recognized.

400

What are the five elements of the chain of legal reasoning? 

Issue, rule, facts, analysis, and conclusion.

500

What is the author's task? 

The author’s task is the assignment or work that an author needs to do.

500

Which is the most important reason why a writer should avoid relying heavily on one source in an informational text?

The writer should synthesize information from various sources in order to convey original ideas.

500

Why are rhetorical appeals important?

They are important because they are essential when it comes to communication with the audience.

500

What are the types of evidence you should consider while writing an argumentative essay?


Example, testimony, opinion, anecdote, facts, stats, data.

500

Is the information in this sentence presented correctly?

"Jenny had to wash the car, buy groceries, and go to the bank before returning home"

Yes