Vocabulary
Grammer
Cleverli
Argumentative writing
Narrative writing
100

What is the definition of a gas chamber 

A gas chamber is an airtight room or enclosed apparatus designed to kill humans or animals by deliberate exposure to poisonous or asphyxiating gas.

100

what is a semicolon 

A semicolon (;) primarily serves as a grammatical punctuation mark in writing to link two closely related independent clauses.

100

What is resoning 

Reasoning should back up your evidence and is what you explain in. 

100

What do you have to have in your thesis statement? 

You have to have three reasons as to why your argyument is right. 

100

What is a theme?

A theme is the central, underlying message or universal lesson of a story.

200

What is the definition of tribute 

A gas chamber is an airtight room or enclosed apparatus designed to kill humans or animals by deliberate exposure to poisonous or asphyxiating gas.

200

what is a dash 

A dash is a horizontal punctuation mark used to indicate pauses, interruptions, or ranges in writing.

200

How do you cite your quotes 

You put the authors last name and the number of the page in the book 

200

What do you have to have in an argumentative writing?

You have to have the other side to your argument and their opinion. 

200

What is dialogue?

Dialogue is a conversation or exchange of ideas between two or more people

300

What is the definition of desolate 

means deserted, empty of life, and devoid of inhabitants or comfort.

300

what is an ellipses 

An ellipsis (plural: ellipses) is a punctuation mark made up of three dots (...).

300

How do you introduce a quote 

You are supposed t say either In the text it states... or according to the text... or something along the lines of that 

300

How do you make sure that you can tell which side you are arguing for?

To clearly establish and maintain your stance in argumentative writing, present a strong, unambiguous thesis statement in your introduction, followed by a roadmap that guides your reader through your specific line of reasoning.

300

What is irony?

Irony is a contrast between expectation and reality.

400

What is the definition of inconsolable

Inconsolable describes someone who is extremely heartbroken or despairing to the point where they cannot be comforted, no matter what anyone says or does.

400

what is an appositives 

An appositive is a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that renames, explains, or identifies another noun sitting right next to it in a sentence.

400

How do you write a claim 

You restate the question and then put in your answer to the prompt. 

400

What is an anecdote?

An anecdote is a short, personal, and usually entertaining story about a real-life incident

400

What is tone?

tone refers to the expressive quality, attitude, or mood conveyed through communication, sound, or physical properties

500

What is the definition of tessera 

A tessera is an individual small tile of stone, glass, or ceramic used to create a mosaic.

500

What is an allusion 

An allusion is an indirect or brief reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, or literary significance

500

How do you start a link?

You start with either Therefore, Hence, or Thus. 

500

How do you know what the best source of evidence is?

To find the best price of evidence you have to be able to connect it to the prompt and then make sure to connect it to your argument 
500

What is the mood?

A mood is a temporary internal state of feeling or frame of mind.