This word refers to a group of words with a noun and verb. Types include dependent and independent.
A type of figurative language featuring intentional exaggeration
Modifies a noun or pronoun
Modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb
The events which occur in a story
The ending paragraph of a composition to wrap up ideas and emphasize points presented.
The presentation of one's perspective, the reasoning, recognition and rebuttal of opposing viewpoints, completed with an effective emphasis in the closing paragraph.
Another term for informational writing
The use of phrases or sentences presented in the works of other writers to support reasoning presented in your writing.
Another word to describe a dependent clause
Expresses action or links ideas
Assigning human qualities to something that is not human
A comparison using like, as, or than
A
comparison of two unlike objects or ideas
type of phrase featuring a word which may appear as a verb functioning as an adjective
the measured flow of words and phrases in verse as determined by the relation of long and short or stressed and unstressed syllables
The time and place of a narrative
The author's position on a topic
The main idea and reasons a writer presents in an essay.
A reference to a previously known work of literature, art, or music as examples.
This prewriting strategy organizes ideas for writing tasks.