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Vivid Verbs Targeting Tone Tricky Tropes Rhetorical Features America n Writers Final Lines 100 200 300 400 500
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Vivid Verbs 100 A better way to say “to paint a picture”
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Vivid Verbs 100 What is “to illustrate”?
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Vivid Verbs 200 a fancy way to say “to make a list”
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Vivid Verbs 200 What is “to enumerate”?
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Vivid Verbs 300 Impressive way to say “to confidently state one’s view”
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Vivid Verbs 300 What is “to assert”?
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Vivid Verbs 400 to say something boldly
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Vivid Verbs 400 What is “to proclaim”?
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Vivid Verbs 500 To completely criticize an idea
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Vivid Verbs 500 What is “to denounce”?
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Targeting Tone 100 An author chooses words based on their connotation as well as their denotation.
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Targeting Tone 100 What is diction?
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Targeting Tone 200 An author uses these to invoke readers’ senses
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Targeting Tone 200 What are images?
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Targeting Tone 300 Sometimes what an author focuses on is as important as what he or she omits
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Targeting Tone 300 What are details?
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Targeting Tone 400 Examples include: formal, informal, pedantic, didactic
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Targeting Tone 400 What is language?
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Targeting Tone 500 Examples: simple, compound, complex, periodic, parallel
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Targeting Tone 500 What is sentence structure?
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Tricky Tropes 100 “This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling. Like a huge organ, rise the burinshed arms,” wrote Longfellow.
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Tricky Tropes 100 What is simile?
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Tricky Tropes 200 In Dickinson’s poem, Death drives a carriage and stops for passengers.
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Tricky Tropes 200 What is personification?
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Tricky Tropes 300 “I am hurt. Call me a grave man. In the morning, you may find me dead.”
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Tricky Tropes 300 What is pun?
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Tricky Tropes 400 Bryant asks a waterfowl “dost thou pursue thy solitary way?”
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Tricky Tropes 400 What is apostrophe?
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Tricky Tropes 500 “Lend me your ears”
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Tricky Tropes 500 What is synecdoche?
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Rhetorical Features 100 It is necessary to build this to be taken seriously.
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Rhetorical Features 100 What is credibility?
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Rhetorical Features 200 An incorrectness in reasoning.
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Rhetorical Features 200 What is a logical fallacy?
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Rhetorical Features 300 Using a sensible argument with facts and statistics
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Rhetorical Features 300 What is logos?
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Rhetorical Features 400 Using an emotional argument; playing on fears or sympathies
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Rhetorical Features 400 What is pathos?
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Rhetorical Features 500 Using your research, experience or position to gain allegiance
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Rhetorical Features 500 What is ethos?
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American Writers 100 The Baltimore Ravens were named after his famous poem
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American Writers 100 Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
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American Writers 200 “An American Scholar” who preached the benefits of nature via transcendentalism.
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American Writers 200 Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson?
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American Writers 300 This beloved author was born in Lorain, Ohio and has won both a Pulitzer and a Nobel Prize.
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American Writers 300 Who is Toni Morrison?
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American Writers 400 This writer expressed sour grapes toward businessmen who crushed Oklahoma farmers.
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American Writers 400 Who is John Steinbeck?
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American Writers 500 This satirist was born and died in years when Haley’s comet appeared.
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American Writers 500 Who is Mark Twain?
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Final Lines 100 This novel concludes, “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.”
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Final Lines 100 What is a Tale of Two Cities?
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Final Lines 200 This novella concludes with the line “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”
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Final Lines 200 What is Animal Farm?
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Final Lines 300 This novel concludes, “He loved Big Brother.”
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Final Lines 300 What is 1984?
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Final Lines 400 This novel concludes, “Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.”
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Final Lines 400 What is Catcher in the Rye?
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Final Lines 500 This novella concludes, “The old man was dreaming about the lions.”
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Final Lines 500 What is The Old Man and the Sea?
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