Essey unit review
Satire
A writing that holds up to ridicule weaknesses and wrongdoings
The Wings of Orville
Author: E.B. White, Thesis statement: Sometimes you try do something just to show that it can be done without a practical result
The Death of a Tree
Author: Edwin Way Teale, Thesis statement: To describe the process of a great white oak dying and how it affects humans
Why Do We Believe that the Earth Is Round
Author: George Orwell, Thesis statement: Most of everything we know comes from a higher authority
My Career as a Quarterback
Author: George Plimpton, Thesis statement: Without talent you can't make it in professional sports
How to Name a Dog
Author: James Thurber, Thesis statement: To entertain you with stories of how to name a dog
The Basketball Game
Author: MacKinlay Kantor, Thesis statement: He recalls fondly basketball of the past and compares it negatively to today's coaching style
The Great French Duel
Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), Thesis statement: To satirise a french duel and french society
Fable
Brief story that usually states the moral at the end, and in which the characters are usually animals
Moral
Practical lesson from a fable
Jargon
Special language shared bay a special group of people
Thesis statement
The point that the essayist is trying to make
Simile
a comparison between two unlike things using words of comparison
Autobiography
a person's account of his or his own life
Metaphor
direct comparison between two unlike things without using words of comparison