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Extra Credit 1

Across
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the order in which things happened
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expressing the same idea using different words
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A figure of speech in which sharply contrasting ideas are juxtaposed in a balanced or parallel phrase or
grammatical structure
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A tricolon is a list of three, or a sentence in which there are three parts or clauses.
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assigning order of value to information and presenting it in that order
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comparing two similar things to clarify or simplify a point
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rational appeal; asks the readers to use their intellects and powers of reasoning. It relies on
established conventions of logic and evidence. the WRITER presents the READER with FACTS to help the reader agree
that the conclusion is right based on common sense or what is obvious
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a series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about results
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is the act or placement of two things (usually abstract concepts) near each other; the act or an
instance of placing two or more things side by side
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a portrayal of a person, object, or event
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present a problem and then present your solution
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to point out similarities and differences to assess value or worth
Down
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the speaker first asks a question and then answers it.
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a comparison between two things that are similar or typically to clarify a point
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Writing structures that are grammatically parallel
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using several conjunctions in close succession, especially where some might be omitted used to stress
the importance of each item
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expressing the same idea using the same words
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an emotional appeal; asks readers to respond out of their beliefs, values, or feelings. It inspires,
affirms, frightens, angers. the WRITER tries to get the READER to feel an EMOTIONAL connectionNOT what the
character feels
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grouping based on similarities and differences
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to tell the meaning of a phrase, word or idea
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when one event causes (the why) another to happen (the what)
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asking questions for effect, not to get answers
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an order relying on proximity closest to farthest away or vice versa
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this is a reference to a famous person, place, thing or historical event.
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the use of stories to illustrate a point
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appeal to ethics; asks the reader or listener to look favorably on the writer or speaker; stresses the
writer or speaker's intelligence, competence, fairness, morality, and other qualities desirable in a trustworthy leader.
The WRITER presents the READER with the REPUTATION of experts in order to gain the readers TRUST that this is the
right conclusion.
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something that is representative of a group or a similar cases that can be used as a model or pattern

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