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Love is a rose that loses its petals over time. This is an example of...
She's as smart as a rocket scientist. This is an example of
Which is an example of a rhyme scheme?
Even Beyonce likes the food at the Fried Chicken Wing Company. This persuasive technique is called
Our chicken wings are 25% crispier than our competition. This persuasive technique is an example of
Make your mom happy by bringing home our fried chicken wings for dinner. This persuasive technique is an example of
The protagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird is named...
You can't know a person until you walk in his shoes. In To Kill a Mockingbird, this is considered
Which character does a "Mockingbird" symbolize in "To Kill a Mockingbird?"
"Peter Piper Peeled a Purple Plant" is an example of...
The theme of Romeo and Juliet is...
"Romeo and Juliet" was written
The first sentence of the introduction to an essay is usually the...
What should the conclusion of a paragraph usually do...
How can you avoid two sentences running together together?
Scout's dad in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is named
The main conflict in Romeo and Juliet is...
"She keeps leaving her screen blinking" is an example of
When a writer uses descriptive, interesting words, he or she is working on
How would a person describe the syllables in the lines of poem
Which is the proper way to end a business letter?
"The sun creeps slowly across the sky" is an example of
"Would you kindly send me your response as soon as possible?" This is an example of
The theme in fiction is...
"I Have a Dream" is an example of
a metaphor
a haiku
a simile
a simile
a cinquain
an extended rhyme
abab cdcd efef gg
5-7-5
symbolism
ethos
pathos
logos
logos
pathos
ethos
pathos
logos
ethos
Scout
The Sheriff
Boo Radley
the theme
the plot
the conflict
Boo Radley
Scout
The Sheriff
alliteration
bandwagon
analysis
Peace is more important than pride
True Love wins
Never go to a party uninvited
in iambic pentameter
haiku
free verse
hook
thesis statement
title
restate the thesis statement
offer new ideas
give supporting details
Use a comma with a coordinating conjunction
Use quotation marks
use at least three commas
Atticus
Jem
Calpurnia
the Capulets v. the Montegues
Romeo v. Juliet
The nurse v. the priest
slant rhyme
perfect rhyme
metaphor
word choice
organization
conventions
5-7-5
aba cdc efe gg
slant
Sincerely, Bob Smith
Love, Bob Smith
Sincerely: Bob Smith
personification
rhyme scheme
tanka
formal language
academic language
informal language
the point the author is making
the mood of the story
how it all turns out
Persuasive writing
Informative writing
narrative writing
Write an introduction, two body paragraphs, and a conclusion for this prompt: Should cell phones be allowed in classrooms?
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10 May 2013
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