Paragraphs or sections in persuasive texts contains three key elements. What are they?
a key point, evidence or example and a suggestion
What is "noun"? Then give me some examples.
a person, place, object or idea
Change this sentence into Passive. " Somebody stole the keys."
The keys were stolen.
What is the connotations of a word?
the ideas that a word suggests or creates in a reader's mind
What is "Simile"?
A simile is a comparison made using the words 'like' or 'as'.
How can we use "Imperative verbs"?
To give the audience an instruction: what to do and not to do.
What are the three similar words of "shout".
yell, scream, bellow (or Student's own answer)
What is quotation?
a sentence or a phrase from speech or text that someone has said or written
What are the different types of endings?
a happy ending, a sad ending, a twist, a cliffhanger
Tell me five rhetorical devices you've learnt?
Rhetorical questions, A triple structure, Repetition, Lists and Direct address
What are the important elements you could use to create a gripping action scene in a story?
Tell the reader what is happening, what is going to happen soon, how the main character is feeling and the main character's five senses
Rewrite this sentence, replacing the conjunction with a colon or a semi-colon. "The young man moves to the countryside because he wants to grow flowers."
The young man moves to the countryside: he wants to grow flowers.
Rewrite them using colon or semi-colon. Tom likes cricket but Tim likes football.
Tom likes cricket; Tim likes football.
What is a typical story sturcture?
Exposition, Conflict, Climax, Resolution
When you first explore a text, what should you start thinking about?
the writer's intention and the writer's key ideas
What kind of conjunctions are used to link the multi-clause sentences in persuasive paragraphs?
if or when
Change this sentence into passive. " Sarah has not invited me to the party."
I have not been invited by Sarah to the party.
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