When you describe the sequence of the quote
What is transition?
An individual feature or characteristic of the quote
What is detail?
The author's reason for or intent in writing
What is Purpose?
When you use phrases like also, in the same way, or likewise.
What is similarity?
To strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated)
What is Imply?
Any persuasive strategy, especially one directed to the emotions, humor, morality, or timing.
What is Appeal?
To describe the quote's effect on the audience
What is Explanation?
The claim about how the effect on the audience contributes to the author's purpose.
What is Final Connection?
When you use phrases like then, finally, or next.
What is sequence?
To bring or recall to the conscious mind.
What is Evoke?
When you make a claim about the strategy used
What is topic sentence?
To advance the claim about the strategy with more text
What is More Evidence?
When you use phrases like even, indeed, in fact, or truly.
What is emphasis?
To evaluate (a theory or practice) in a detailed and analytical way
What is Critique?
To corroborate your previous claim, you must provide direct quotes from the speaker.
What is evidence?
When you use phrases like accordingly, hence, therefore, thus, or consequently.
What is cause & effect?
To enlarge upon or add detail to (a story or statement ).
What is Amplify?
When you use phrases like furthermore, in addition, moreover, then, as well, or equally important.
What is evidence?
To place or deal with close together for contrasting effect.
What is Juxtapose?