Hinson's Pers.Wr.1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
audience awareness | an understanding of differing points of view |
conclusion | In a persuasive paper, the restatement of each argument, highlighting strongest point, "call to action"-in final paragraph |
introduction | In a persuasive essay, the first paragraph, which includes a lead and clear issue statement. |
issue | an important matter that needs to be examined and resolved |
issue statement | a sentence in a persuasive essay's introduction that presents the issue or question that is the focus of the paper |
lead | usually the first sentence in a persuasive essay, which should attract the reader's attention and encourage him/her to read on |
main argument | a strong reason to agree with the author of a persuasive essay |
persuasive pillar | a graphic organizer with spaces for the introduction, arguments, details, and conclusion |
point of view | specific opinion or perspective on an issue |
position | attitude, opinion, or stand on an issue |
rhetorical question | a question in which the answer is implied |
tone | mood, feeling, attitude, or sentiment of a piece of writing (examples: serious, funny, hopeful, etc.) |
What does P in PASS stand for? | purpose |
What does A in PASS stand for? | audience |
What does the first S in PASS stand for? | subject |
What does the second S in PASS stand for? | structure |
Created by:
cchinson
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