Call to Action - A persuasive technique that provokes an immediate response Thesis - Promise to the reader and gives the paper purpose Logos - Appeal to logic Ethos - Appeal to ethics Pathos - App... eal to emotion Logos (2) - Logic = strongest appeal Pathos (2) - Emotion = weakest appeal L1 - literal, what you see, TEXT EVIDENCE L2 - inferences, big ideas, themes, what you do not see Marker Verb - marks the point of analysis Hook (purpose) - Grabs the reader's attention Hook (types) - question, bold statement, paint a picture, figurative language, setting the scene, famous quote Thesis (location) - Last sentence of the introduction Tone - the attitude toward the central theme of the text Hyperbole - exaggerated statements and claims Do you want to be that 80 year old working at McDonald's? - Rhetorical Question & Hook Concession - persuasive technique by which a speaker or writer acknowledges the validity or credibility of an opponent's point. Claim - position you want your reader to accept and agree with Where does the prompt start? - Where it says WRITE Oxford Comma - the final comma in a list of things I.E. the teacher, the student, and the principal What do you use a thesaurus for? - synonynms and antonyms. CONTINUES....... [Show More]
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