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One or more letters occurring as a bound form attached to the beginning, end, or base of a word and serving to produce a derivative word or inflectional form (Ex. prefix or suffix)
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Affix
Q 2/21
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The repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words
30
Alliteration
21 questions
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One or more letters occurring as a bound form attached to the beginning, end, or base of a word and serving to produce a derivative word or inflectional form (Ex. prefix or suffix)
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The repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words
2
30 sec
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Words and phrases in a sentence, paragraph, and/or whole text, which help reason out the meaning of an unfamiliar word
3
30 sec
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The range of associations that a word or phrase suggests in addition to its dictionary meaning
4
30 sec
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An author's choice of words, phrases, sentences structures, and figurative language which combine to help create meaning and tone
5
30 sec
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Words that have several meanings depending on how they are used in a sentence
6
30 sec
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Groups of letters placed before a word to alter its meaning
7
30 sec
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Elements of literature that emphasize sound (Ex. assonance, consonance, alliteration, rhyme, onomatopoeia)
8
30 sec
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Groups of letters placed after a word to alter its meaning or change it into a different kind of word, from an adjective to an adverb, etc.
9
30 sec
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The ordering of words into meaningful verbal patterns such as phrases, clauses, and sentences
10
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The stance or claim the author establishes. Arguments should be supported with valid evidence and reasoning andbalanced by the inclusion of counterarguments that illustrate opposing viewpoints.
11
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attempts to persuade the reader to do, think or buy something because it is popular or because "everyone" is doing it.
12
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attempts to persuade the reader by repeating a message over and over again.
13
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Information aimed at positively or negatively influencing the opinions or behaviors of large groups of people.
14
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is an attempt to distract the reader with details not relevant to the argument.
15
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makes an oversimplified statement about a group based on limited
information.
16
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attempts to persuade the reader by using words that appeal to the reader's emotions insteadof logic or reason.
17
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states a conclusion as part of the proof of the argument.
18
30 sec
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is an attack on a person instead of an issue.
19
30 sec
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attempts to persuade the reader by using a famous person to endorse a product or idea (celebrity endorsement).
20
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attempts to persuade the reader by showing how many people think something is true.