Text Structures
Types of Writing
Types of Evidence
Essay Terms
Grab Bag
100

an account of similarities and differences between two or more items or situations

compare & contrast

100

a short, nonfiction work about a particular subject

essay

100

the support a writer or speaker uses to prove his/her claim to be valid

argument

100

the goal the writer or speaker wants to achieve

purpose

100

the author's attitude towards the subject 

tone

200

the reason something happens and the result of it happening

cause & effect

200

a person's life story written by another person

biography

200

expressing or dealing with only facts without influence from personal feelings and emotions

objective

200

the speed at which things happen, develop, or change in a text

pacing

200

the dictionary definition of a word

denotation

300

the picturing in words of something through observation of color, motion, sound, taste, smell, and touch

description

300

a person's life story written by that person

autobiography

300

based on or influenced by personal feelings, opinions, emotions

subjective

300

an opinionated statement made by the writer which must be supported with evidence

claim

300
the emotions and feelings associated with a word in addition to its actual meaning

connotation

400

details are arranged in the order they occur

chronological order

400

a piece of writing in which the author writes his or her own memories

memoir

400

evidence clearly stated in the text

explicit evidence

400

a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person

anecdote

400

provide an example of a piece of writing that might be organized using problem/solution

-presents a problem and offers solutions

500

organizing using numbers or logical transitions to tell about one idea which leads to another

sequence

500

written or spoken language that is not poetry or drama

prose

500

proof only implied by what is stated in the text

implicit evidence

500

special patterns of words that create emphasis and emotion, frequently used in speeches

rhetorical devices

500

provide an example of a piece of writing that may be organized using sequencing

-how to do something

-explaining multiple steps in order