English 10 Review Points & Argumentative Essays

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What are the four types of definitions?

  • Formal definition, Informal definition, Operational definition, Conceptual definition
  • Formal definition, Informal definition, Operational definition, Abstract definition
  • Formal definition, Informal definition, Operational definition, Technical definition (correct)
  • Formal definition, Informal definition, Operational definition, Statistical definition

What are the four types of causes of family conflict?

  • Finances and Jobs, Sibling Rivalry, Child Discipline Extended Family
  • Finances and Jobs, Siblings Rivalry, Child Discipline, In-laws and Extended Family
  • Finances and Jobs, Rivalry between siblings, Child Discipline, In-laws and Extended Family (correct)
  • Finances and Jobs, Rivalry between siblings, Child Discipline, In-laws and Extended Family (correct)

What are the steps and tips in delivering an Extemporaneous speech?

  • Steps and tips in delivering an Extemporaneous speech are available on other materials, not in this text.
  • There are no steps or tips in delivering an Extemporaneous speech.
  • Steps and tips in delivering an Extemporaneous speech are mentioned in the text provided. (correct)
  • Steps and tips are not mentioned in the text provided.

What are the parts of an Argumentative Essay/Speech?

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What are the basic grammar rules in subject-verb agreement?

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What is the key to success in reviewing?

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The song A Million Dreams is mentioned as a material to read and understand.

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The selection Inferno is mentioned as a material to read and understand.

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Flashcards

A MILLION DREAMS song

A song that needs understanding for 5 exam questions.

Extemporaneous Speech

A type of speech delivered from notes.

Impromptu Speech

A speech delivered with little to no preparation.

Debate

Structured discussion with opposing viewpoints.

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Formal Definition

A precise and objective definition.

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Informal Definition

A casual and descriptive definition.

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Operational Definition

A definition that outlines how a concept is measured.

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Technical Definition

A definition specific to a particular field.

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Inferno Vocabulary

Words from the Inferno selection to remember their meaning.

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Affirmation

A statement that affirms or supports a point.

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Exaggeration

Statement for emphasis that's unrealistic.

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Rebuttal

A response that challenges or refutes an argument.

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Unsupported Generalization

A broad statement with no evidence.

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Negation

A statement that denies a point.

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Subject-Verb Agreement

Ensuring subjects and verbs match in number.

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'Is'

Used with singular subjects.

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'Are'

Used with plural subjects.

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'Was'

Used with singular subjects in the past.

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'Were'

Used with plural subjects in the past.

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Family Conflict Causes

Reasons for disagreements in a family.

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Argumentative Essay

An essay presenting an argument.

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Argumentative Essay Introduction

The beginning of an argumentative essay.

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Argumentative Essay Body

The main part of an argumentative essay.

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Argumentative Essay Conclusion

The ending of an argumentative essay.

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Argumentative Essay Characteristics

Features defining the nature of argumentative essays.

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Study Notes

English 10 Review Points

  • Analyze the song "A MILLION DREAMS" and answer 5 questions.
  • Learn steps and tips for extemporaneous, impromptu, and debate speeches.
  • Define formal, informal, operational, and technical definitions.
  • Understand the vocabulary words from "Inferno" and identify formal, informal, operational, and technical definitions of each word within sentences.
  • Study affirmation, exaggeration, rebuttal, unsupported generalization, and negation.
  • Master basic grammar rules, including subject-verb agreement (is, are, was, were).
  • Identify the causes of family conflicts and conflicts in siblings.

Argumentative Essay/Speech

  • Understand definitions of parts of an argumentative essay (introduction, body, conclusion).
  • Learn characteristics of argumentative essays (found in the textbook).
  • Read and understand literary texts and answer specific questions.

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