What do you mean?
Tell me a story.
Show me all your devices!
Every action has a reaction
Comparatively speaking
100

You need a thesaurus to understand this informal type of definition.

What is a synonym?

100

Each time you tell a person about your day, you are using this method.

What is narration?

100

Choosing the right word for the right time or ocassion.

What is diction?

100

To explain why something happens.

What is cause and effect?

100

Comparing two subjects to show their similarities and differences. 

What is comparison and contrast?
200

A dictionary will help you find the answer to this type of definition.

What is a formal definition?

200

This is where an event takes place.

What is a setting?

200

To compare something nonhuman to something human.

What is personification?

200

In this causal scenario, event A may be present for event B, but A does not necessarily cause event B.

What is contributing cause?

200

Use this pattern when what you're comparing is simple, broad and obvious.

What is block pattern?

300

Students write this definition in several hundred words

What is an extended definition?

300

You may use first person ______________ , like "I" and "me" in your essays when you are describing yourself.

What is point-of-view?

300

When a person says, I got brand new wheels to refer to his car, he is using 

What is synecdoche?

300

A ________________ works just like a series of dominoes: one effect becomes the cause to another effect, and so on...

What is a causal chain?

300

The pattern is used for long, complex comparisons

What is the alternating pattern?

400

A rhetorical mode used to clarify or analyze a word for better understanding

What is definition?

400

protagonist, antagonist, foil, tragic hero, a person in a novel.

What is character?

400

Just as jumbo shrimp" is a contradiction, this word tends to confuse you until you think about it.

What is a paradox?

400

In this causal event, you need A for B.

What is a necessary cause?

400

To show the differences between two events, subjects, or ideas.

What is contrast?

500

A term that defines a word by what it is NOT

What is an antonym?

500

A conversation between two people

What is dialogue?

500

A form of irony, sarcasm.

What is an understatement?

500

A fallacy that states one event leads to another event, as in the example, "I crossed a black cat and got in a wreck."

What is post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy?

500

A type of extended comparison that is used to teach a lesson; one that compares two unlike subjects. (Not in your book, not a simile

What is an analogy.