Grammar and Conventions
Characterization
Parts of Speech
Keyboard Shortcuts
Summary
100

You do this to the word "I", the first letter of every sentence, and the first letter of proper nouns.

What is capitilization?

100

This is when the author tells the audience the personality of a character.

What is direct characterization?

100

This is a part of speech used to describe or modify a noun.

What is an adjective?

100

This shortcut helps you sign out of your account and shut down the Chromebook.

What is Ctrl + shift + Q + Q?

100

You use these to shift between main ideas and events.

What are transitions?

200

You do this when starting a new paragraph.

What is indenting?

200

This is when the author shows the audience the personality of the character.

What is indirect characterization?

200

This part of speech is used to describe something by answering how, when, where, how often, or to what extent.

What is an adverb?

200

This shortcut helps you open a search find for specific text on that page.

What is ctrl + F?

200
You use this to begin the summary with TAG and the central idea.

What is a topic sentence?

300

You should never use this punctuation in a summary.

What is an exclamation point?

300

These are 5 things used for indirect characterization.

What is speech, thoughts, effect, actions, and looks (STEAL?)

300

This is a part of speech that describes things you can see or touch in the physical world.

What is a concrete noun?

300

This shortcut helps you move to the start of the previous word.

What is ctrl + left arrow?

300

You use this to map out a narrative or a summary.

What is a story arc?

400

This is the amount of fingers you should use when indenting on paper.

What are 2 fingers?

400

You should use these statements in your reasoning.

What are if..then statements?

400

This part of speech is used when 3 or more nouns are being compared.

What is a superlative?

400

This shortcut helps you reopen the last tab you opened.

What is ctrl + shift + T?

400

You do this when typing a long title.

What is italicizing?

500

These expectations ask that you do not use these words in your written assignments: wanna, gonna, shoulda, kinda, kind of, sort of. 

What are formal language expectations?

500

This shortcut helps you open link in a new tab without closing the current tab

What is ctrl + click a link?

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