A in APE stands for what?
Assertion
The P in APE stands for what?
Proof
What is this?
-the most important idea that the writer is communicating to the reader
The central idea
The author’s _______ is their reason for writing the text
Purpose
The purpose of an _________ essay is to persuade an audience to believe your stance on the argument
argumentative
These words: confirms, explains, addresses are examples of what type of phrases? (you use them before you include a quote)
signal phrases
The E in APE stands for what?
Explain
What is this?
a short statement or paragraph that tells what something is about but does not include irrelevant details or your opinions.
Objective summary
Think PIE! What does it stand for?
Persuade, inform, entertain
The opposing side of your argument
Counterclaim
When can you use APE?
Anytime!!
What part of APE is this? Dogs are a very popular animal.
Assertion
Is this a topic or central idea?
-Humans and dogs.
Topic
Appeals to emotions
Pathos
Claim + 3 reasons
Thesis statement
When you use a quote, what do you have to put after the quote? Think (___). What is that called?
Citation
What part of APE is this? The article states, "Today, at least in areas populated by humans, dogs are the planet’s most abundant terrestrial carnivore" (Kluger 10).
Proof
Is this a topic or central idea?
Humans and dogs have cultivated a unique bond that can begin to be understood through genetics, evolution, and the power of love over reason.
Central idea
Appeals to credibility and authority
Ethos
Logical reason for rejecting the counterclaim (clapback)
Rebuttal
How is literature different from informational text?
Literature is a story that is made up. Informational text includes facts and real info (nonfiction)
What part of APE is this? This shows that dogs are common around the world and they have different roles all across the world too. Many are either a household pet or even herding animals.
Explain
What is it called when quotations from your sources should fit smoothly into your own sentences?
Embedding or integrating quotes
Appeals to logic and reason
Logos
Your FINAL chance to convince your reader
Mic drop!