Allusion:
(pt) Noah’s ark was make to save the animals
from the rain
Analogy:
(pt) the water cycle is like a sports team
(proof)You have high point and high points and
low point like when the water is in the ocean or a lake the team isn’t doing
well and not making the playoffs. But when the water evaporates the team has a
couple of good years and makes the playoffs. Then the water falls from the sky
meaning the team has a couple of bad years and the cycle continues.
Anecdote:
(pt) Some things that seem like they could never
happen, happen?

Cause and
effect:
(pt) Part of photosynthesis plants need water to
grow.
(proof) Rain falls, plants grow.
Contrast:
(pt) Snow is very different from rain.
(proof) Snow is soft and chilly while rain falls
hard and warm. Snow is light while rain is heavy.
Comparison:

(pt) I feel like I’m swimming in this rain
(proof) it is raining very hard out.

(pt) Rain can be put into many groups.
(proof) Heavy rain, drizzle, acid rain are all
different types of rain.
Definition:
(pt) Rain is a form of condensation.
(proof) Rain occurs when clouds are formed and
water needs to be released.
Division:
(pt) Acid rain is formed by normal rain.
(proof) Chemicals from the water that are
evaporated come up with the vapour causing acid rain.
Specific example:
(pt) Rain can be very helpful.
(proof) It can help farmers grow their crops and
water’s their fields.

(pt) Rain depicts the sadness or dreariness in a
scene, in a book, or a movie.
(proof) When Snow White was running into the
forest it began to rain.
(pt) Rain has to go through a long process
called the water cycle before turning into rain.
1. (proof) The heat soaks up water from ocean’s, Lakes
Rivers, trees in a process called evaporation. As the water mixes with the air
it forms water vapour. as the air cools the water vapour forms clouds.
This is called condensation. Most of the water is immediately returned to the
seas by rain which is called precipitation. The rest of the water vapour is
carried inside clouds by wind over land where it rains or snows. Rain and
melted snow is brought back to the oceans by rivers, streams, and run-off from
glaciers and water underground
Images from here
http://www.kidzone.ws/water/
http://uqultimate.blogspot.ca/2011/04/fields-closed-20411.html
http://bluedaisyinlove.wordpress.com/photo/blue-rain-walp-long-goodbye/
http://skepticalteacher.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/noahs-ark-theme-park-in-ky-bad-science-bad-economics/