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      • Narrative 9-10
      • Narrative 11-12
  • Paragraph
  • Sentence Stems
  • How to Quote
    • Introduce It
    • Quote it
    • Explain It
    • Punctuating Quotes
      • Introduce the Author
      • How to Punctuate Titles
      • The Quote Itself
      • Other Notes
      • Add in your Explanation!
  • Ethos, Pathos, Logos
    • Ethos
    • Pathos
    • Logos
  • Logical Fallacies
    • Strawman Argument
    • Bandwagon Argument
    • Hasty Generalization
    • Red Herring
    • Non Sequitur
    • Ad Hominem
    • Appeal to Authority
    • False Analogy
    • Begging the Question
    • False Dichotomy
    • Post hoc, ergo prompter hoc/cum hoc, ergo proper hoc
    • Reduction and Absurdum
    • Argument from Ignorance
  • Rhetorical Devices
  • Rhetorical Precis
  • Annotations
PHS Writing Center
  • Home
  • Don Johnston
  • Essay styles
    • Informative
      • Informative 9-10
      • Informative 11-12
    • Argumentative
      • 9-10
      • 11-12
    • Narrative
      • Narrative 9-10
      • Narrative 11-12
  • Paragraph
  • Sentence Stems
  • How to Quote
    • Introduce It
    • Quote it
    • Explain It
    • Punctuating Quotes
      • Introduce the Author
      • How to Punctuate Titles
      • The Quote Itself
      • Other Notes
      • Add in your Explanation!
  • Ethos, Pathos, Logos
    • Ethos
    • Pathos
    • Logos
  • Logical Fallacies
    • Strawman Argument
    • Bandwagon Argument
    • Hasty Generalization
    • Red Herring
    • Non Sequitur
    • Ad Hominem
    • Appeal to Authority
    • False Analogy
    • Begging the Question
    • False Dichotomy
    • Post hoc, ergo prompter hoc/cum hoc, ergo proper hoc
    • Reduction and Absurdum
    • Argument from Ignorance
  • Rhetorical Devices
  • Rhetorical Precis
  • Annotations
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    • Home
    • Don Johnston
    • Essay styles
      • Informative
        • Informative 9-10
        • Informative 11-12
      • Argumentative
        • 9-10
        • 11-12
      • Narrative
        • Narrative 9-10
        • Narrative 11-12
    • Paragraph
    • Sentence Stems
    • How to Quote
      • Introduce It
      • Quote it
      • Explain It
      • Punctuating Quotes
        • Introduce the Author
        • How to Punctuate Titles
        • The Quote Itself
        • Other Notes
        • Add in your Explanation!
    • Ethos, Pathos, Logos
      • Ethos
      • Pathos
      • Logos
    • Logical Fallacies
      • Strawman Argument
      • Bandwagon Argument
      • Hasty Generalization
      • Red Herring
      • Non Sequitur
      • Ad Hominem
      • Appeal to Authority
      • False Analogy
      • Begging the Question
      • False Dichotomy
      • Post hoc, ergo prompter hoc/cum hoc, ergo proper hoc
      • Reduction and Absurdum
      • Argument from Ignorance
    • Rhetorical Devices
    • Rhetorical Precis
    • Annotations

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Spanishdict

Spanish-English dictionary, translation, and learning website.

The 3 major essay styles

Writing Style 1: Argument

Writing Style 2: Informative

Writing Style 3: Narrative

How-To Write Gooder

How-To: Sentence

Words that you put together to, in order to make a statement, question, exclamation, or command. Sentences are usually made up of a subject and predicate.

How-To: Essay

An example of a 5 Paragraph Essay:

  • Intro

  • 3 Body

  • Conclusion

How-To: Paragraph

Explain yourself in writing using multiple sentences.

The "Cheese Burger" method

Step 1: Introduce it

Step 2: Quote it

Step 3: Explain it

Punctuating Quotes

identifying rhetorical strategies

Logos

Pathos

Ethos

Logical fallacies

Bandwagon

Hasty Generalization

Red Herring

Strawman

Non Sequitur

Ad Hominem

Appeal to Authority

False Analogy

Begging the Question

False Dichotomy

Post hoc, ergo prompter hoc/cum hoc, ergo proper hoc

Reduction and Absurdum

Argument from Ignorance

Rhetorical Devices

Definitions and Examples

rhetorical precis

Highly structured 4 sentence paragraph/summary to sum up the understanding of something rhetorically

annotations

School-wide annotations

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