QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
● Genre. Answer: Category of writing defined by shared conventions purpose and audience
● Expository Writing. Answer: Writing that explains or informs
● Argumentative Essay. Answer: Academic essay making a debatable claim and supporting
it with evidence
● Persuasive Essay. Answer: Writing aimed at changing the reader's opinion or motivating
action
● Analytical Essay. Answer: Essay that breaks down a text event or issue into components
to understand it
● Compare and Contrast Essay. Answer: Essay examining similarities and differences
between two or more subjects
● Reflective Writing. Answer: Writing exploring personal experience and learning
● Narrative Essay. Answer: Essay using storytelling to convey a point or reflect on
experience
● Process Essay. Answer: Writing explaining how something is done or how it works
● Definition Essay. Answer: Essay exploring the meaning of a concept or term in depth
● Description in Writing. Answer: Using sensory and specific details to create a vivid picture
for the reader
● Concrete Detail. Answer: Specific tangible information that supports a general claim
● Deductive Reasoning. Answer: Moving from general principles to specific conclusions
● Inductive Reasoning. Answer: Moving from specific observations to general conclusions
● Logical Fallacy. Answer: Error in reasoning that undermines the validity of an argument
● Ad Hominem. Answer: Fallacy attacking the person rather than the argument