Flashback
That's my MO
No sh*t Sherlock
Room for debate
Take care
100

Comparing two things without using “like” or “as”

Metaphor

100

Natural traits that can be turned into a skill through effort

Talent

100

Giving credit to other people's words or ideas

Citation

100

The controlling idea of an argument

Thesis

100

A story in a story

Frame story

200

The main message or argument

The controlling idea

200

Writing that seems to tap directly into the narrator's mind

Stream of consciousness

200

When you don't give credit

Plagarism

200

What makes you reconsider an argument

Antithesis

200

Scenes that serve as an example

Anecdotes

300

Abstract, disembodied information

Exposition

300

Consistent patterns of behavior

Routine

300

The thing you ask to begin an academic investigation

Research question

300

A more nuanced understanding of an argument

Synthesis

300

When writing changes you

Epiphany

400

The literal, not thematic, conflict

External narrative

400

Action so efficient one doesn't need to think to do it

Flow

400

Leads only to facts

Closed question

400

An illusion of reality

Objectivity

400

Why writing makes you care

Stakes

500

Makes change necessary in what used to be a stable world

Inciting incident

500

Starting with a message already in mind

Constructive style

500

Leads to an opinion supported by facts

Substantive question

500

Building trust with the reader

Credibility

500

Setup and payoff

Chekov's Gun