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NOTE: To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. DIFFERENT TYPES OF WRITING 9 th Grade English Ms. Reid Next Slide
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Main Menu Click the picture to learn more about each: Poem Novel Article Speech Diary Entry Letter Review Question
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Poem Most poetry is written using stanzas. It may or may not rhyme. They will have a rhythm or flow in a certain way. There will be diction. Will use imagery appealing to one or more of the five senses. Main Menu
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Novel Story Chapters Different Settings Characters Dialogue Conflicts Main Menu
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Article You have to have a title. An abstract which can be more important than the title, almost like a sub-title to grade the readers attention. Must have an opening paragraph Must have a closing paragraph Must have a resource includes: Name, contact, website, blog, etc. Main Menu
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Speech You should be trying to persuade your audience Ethos Characteristic of spirit of a culture that manifests beliefs Pathos Appeals to your feelings or emotions Logos Persuading by using reason Main Menu
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Diary Entry Main Menu Personal writing for the writer only Context usually about a personal thoughts
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Letter Salutation The Opening Second Paragraph (The Hook) Third Paragraph (Knowledge) Fourth Paragraph (Closing) Main Menu
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Answer the Following Question Below Which type of writing appeals to the readers emotions, reasoning, and beliefs? Poem Poem Speech Speech Article Article
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Wrong Answer! A Poem uses imagery appealing to the five senses. Back to Question
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Sorry try again! An Article has resources. Back to Question
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