To reason for or intent of writing
Author's purpose.
Writing that speaks in third person and just gives the facts.
Formal
I'm so tired I could sleep for a year.
Hyperbole
The form of poetry without any kind of pattern.
Free verse.
An article that gives an opinion.
Editorial
Timeline of life.
Chronology
A type of expository writing.
Newspaper, text book, legal paper, etc.
Life is a roller coaster which every one has to go through.
A poem that rhymes.
Lyrical
A judgement about something, not necessarily based on fact.
Opinion
Doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
Perseverance
A type of writing that uses all of your senses.
Descriptive
The flower begged for water.
Personification
The type of poetry that takes words from another text.
Found poetry
The facts in an editorial need to come from a...
Reliable source
Writing that is used to be more effective, persuasive, and impactful.
Figurative language.
The type of writing that uses contractions and emotions.
Informal
Oxymoron
The two things poetry must have.
Deeper meaning and rhythm.
Persuasive techniques that use logic and numbers to persuade.
Logos
A category of artistic composition.
Genre
Writers use this to create deeper meaning.
Figurative language
She kicked the bucket.
Idiom
The opposite of poetry.
Prose
The persuasive technique that uses someone you trust to convince you of something.
Ethos