Where and when a story happens.
What is setting?
A rebuttal
Why the other side is wrong?
The first test we take during TCAP.
What is ELA?
The opening paragraph of an informative essay.
What is the introduction?
The appropriate punctuation mark used to indicate a strong feeling (surprise, excitement, rage, etc.).
What is an exclamation point?
FANBOYS
What are coordinating conjunctions?
or
What is the acronym for "For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So"?
The problem of the story
A thesis in an argument essay.
What is a claim?
The name of the testing platform where we take TCAP.
What is TestNav?
The words at the beginning of each paragraph?
What is transition words?
The punctuation mark that goes before a FANBOY when combining two sentences.
What is a comma?
Nouns that are not capitalized.
Introducing the story. The main idea
What is the thesis?
Facts and quotes supporting a claim.
What is evidence?
The amount of sub-parts on the ELA TCAP test.
What is 4?
The number of sentences a middle schooler should have in one paragraph.
What is 5-8?
The punctuation mark used in dialogue to show that a character is speaking.
What is a quotation mark?
Nouns that are capitalized.
What are proper nouns?
Conversation within the text
What is dialogue?
A claim made by the opposing side of the argument.
What is a counterclaim?
The first thing you do when opening up the writing portion of the TCAP test.
What is reading the writing prompt?
Hook
Grasps a readers attention?
Identify the error:
“Where are you going.”
What is: should end with a question mark?
Identify the part of speech for “under” in this sentence:
“The cat hid under the table.”
What is a preposition?
Theme
What message, moral, lesson?
The place you would find a counterclaim in an argumentative essay.
What is a 3rd body paragraph?
The full name for TCAP.
What is the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program?
What is the reason to include textual evidence in an essay?
True or False: Periods go outside quotation marks.
What is: False?
Fix ALL errors:
“their going too the store because they need milk”
What is: They’re going to the store because they need milk?