Disproves or calls into question opposing arguments
Why the writer is writing the essay
Use of adjectives and adverbs to add color to the essay
Situation that creates the need for the writer's argument
Main ideas that support a thesis statement
May be angry, objective, sympathetic, etc
Using another word to avoid using an unpleasant word.
States the writer's position on an issue
Asked to encourage readers to reflect on an issue, not give a response
Comparing using "like" or "as"
Uses logic, facts or examples
What the writer is discussing
A reference used to enlarge the situation
Giving an object human qualities
Contains the evidence supporting the thesis statement
Essay that focuses on whether something should be done because it is good or right or bad or wrong
Using a second time a word or phrase for emphasis
Essay that tells a story to make a point
Essay where the writer tries to persuade readers to adopt their position on a debatable issue
Succinct formatting list of what the essay will contain
Essay that makes a value judgment about someone or something