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Persuasive Writing
A type of writing where the author aims to convince the reader of a particular point of view.
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Choosing a Topic
Selecting a debatable subject that allows for arguments both for and against.
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What is a debatable topic?
A topic that has clear opposing viewpoints, allowing for arguments on both sides.
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Purpose and Audience
Understanding why you write and who your intended readers are.
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Strong Reasons and Evidence
The essential components needed to effectively persuade a reader.
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How to order arguments
Start with your strongest point, follow with supporting points, and conclude with a strong closing.
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Prepositional Phrase
A group of words consisting of a preposition, noun, and modifiers that adds information.
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Gerund Phrase
A phrase including a gerund (verb ending in -ing) that acts as a noun.
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Participial Phrase
A phrase that begins with a participle, modifying a noun or pronoun.
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Infinitive Phrase
A phrase beginning with 'to' followed by the base form of a verb, expressing intention.
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Adjective Clause
A clause that modifies a noun, beginning with a relative pronoun.
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Adverb Clause
A clause that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, providing context.
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
A literary work focusing on themes of chivalry, honor, and moral tests.
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The Happy Prince
A story highlighting themes of selflessness and the value of sacrifice.
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Invictus
A poem symbolizing resilience and strength in the face of adversity.
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Medieval Romance
Literary genre characterized by quests, knights, and the exploration of amorous themes.
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Symbols and Allegory
Devices used in literature to convey deeper meanings or moral messages.
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Animal Farm
A political allegory exploring themes of power, corruption, and inequality.
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Banning Plastic
A potential topic for persuasive writing focusing on environmental concerns.
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Animal Testing
A debatable topic in persuasive writing concerning ethics in scientific research.
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Online Education
A growing field that serves as a topic for arguments regarding its effectiveness.
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Formal Language
A style of writing suitable for academic or professional audiences.
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Conversational Tone
A more relaxed style of writing appropriate for informal audiences.
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Facts and Statistics
Types of evidence used to support persuasive arguments.
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Quotes and Examples
Sources of evidence that help substantiate claims in persuasive writing.
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Test of Honor
A theme in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' regarding personal integrity.
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Moral Integrity
The quality of having strong ethical principles and acting accordingly.
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Theme of Generosity
An exploration of selflessness found in 'The Happy Prince'.
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Allegory for Political Systems
A narrative that provides commentary on governmental structures, as seen in Animal Farm.
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Chivalry
A medieval knight's code of conduct emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect.
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Compassion
A theme represented in stories highlighting the importance of caring for others.
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Resilience
The ability to recover from difficulties, a central theme in the poem Invictus.
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Narrative Structure
The framework that dictates the sequence of events in a literary work.
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Challenge of Authority
A recurring theme in Animal Farm reflecting struggles against oppressive power.
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Clear Stance
Taking a definite position on a debatable topic.
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Persuasion Techniques
Methods used by writers to convince readers of their viewpoints.
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Engaging the Audience
The process of tailoring writing to connect with readers effectively.
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Power and Corruption
Themes in literature discussing the effects of authority on moral values.
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Syntax and Structure
The arrangement of words and phrases in writing that influences clarity.
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Supporting Points
Secondary arguments that bolster the main thesis in persuasive writing.
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Effective Retention
The ability to remember information, which online education is said to enhance.
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Use of Subordinating Conjunctions
Words that introduce adverb clauses, indicating relationships of time and condition.
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Literary Analysis
The examination and interpretation of literature, focusing on themes, symbols, and structures.
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Chivalric Literature
Stories rooted in the ideals of knights and their heroic quests.
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Complex Characters
Figures in literature embodying diverse traits and conflicts, enriching the narrative.
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Theme Rationale
The reasoning behind why a particular theme is significant within a work of literature.