What are the four sentence types?
Declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory.
Be responsible, respectful, and kind
What are the 5 stages of plot?
Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
Can an independent clause stand on its own?
Yes
What are the four author's purposes as discussed in class?
To persuade, to entertain, to inform, and to express an emotion/idea
What type of sentence is this: "I love ChickFilA!"
Exclamatory
Which board tells you what the homework is?
The whiteboard
What stage of plot is the most intense?
The climax
Can a dependent clause stand on its own?
No
The acronym to help you remember three of the author's purposes.
P.I.E.
What type of sentence is this: "My family and I are going out for dinner."
Declarative
If an assignment is late, what is the penalty?
50%
Characters are introduced at this stage in the plot...
Exposition
The noun
Which author's purpose tries to get the reader to act on something?
To persuade
What type of sentence is this: "Watch out!"
Imperative
What is the weight of a test grade in ELA?
35%
This part of plot is the "turning point" of a story
The climax
The predicate of a sentence is like what part of speech?
The verb
"To persuade" and "to express an idea" can look very similar. True or false?
What type of sentence has two possible punctuation marks?
Imperative
You cannot turn late work in after two weeks past the due date. True or false?
False
There can only ever be one climax in a story. True or false?
False
A compound sentence joins two sentences with what two things?
A comma and a coordinate conjunction
Sequence, Cause-effect, Problem-solution, Compare-contrast, Chronological order