Nonfiction
Fiction
Poetry
Short Answer Writing
Essay Writing
100
This kind of nonfiction text describes who an important person is/was and why that person is/was important.
What is BIOGRAPHY
100
These are what all fiction narratives contain.
What are THE STORY ELEMENTS
100
The opposite of prose, which most poems are written in.
What is POETRY.
100
Each answer should be between these many sentences.
What are 3 TO 5 SENTENCES
100
The first part of an essay.
What is THE INTRODUCTION
200
This type of nonfiction tells a story.
What is NARRATIVE NONFICTION
200
In historical fiction, this is the story element which describes the most factual, real details.
What is THE SETTING.
200
The point of view of a poem if the speaker uses "I" or "We" our "Our" or "My"
What is FIRST PERSON PERSPECTIVE
200
The first sentence of your short answer responses should be developing from where?
What is THE PROMPT
200
The introduction paragraph is developed from where?
What is THE PROMPT
300
This type of nonfiction text structure describes the similarities and differences between 2 topics.
What is COMPARE AND CONTRAST
300
The setting contains these two parts.
What are WHEN and WHERE.
300
A group of lines together for this element of poetry.
What is a STANZA
300
Each idea needs to be support by this.
What is A QUOTE or EXAMPLE FROM THE TEXT
300
The minimum amount of paragraphs in an essay response.
What is 4
400
This type of nonfiction text structure is used when explain the results of an event.
What is CAUSE AND EFFECT
400
Why does a character change throughout a text?
What is TO SHOW THE READER HOW TO RESPOND TO THE PROBLEM AND SOLUTION.
400
The patterns of strong and weak sounds in a poem is called this.
What is METER
400
All quotes and examples from the text must be connect to this.
What is THE MAIN IDEA OF THE RESPONSE (topic)
400
Rephrase this prompt into the topic sentences of your introduction and two body paragraphs (3 topic sentences). Both "The King's Land" and "Land of the Free" describe why colonists either supported King George III or fought against him and his British army during the American Revolution. In a well planned essay: - Describe why the loyalists were in support King George III - Describe why the patriots were against King III - Bring in details from both articles - Check your work for spelling, punctuation, grammar and capitalization.
What are: Introduction: "The King's Land" and "Land of the Free" both describe why colonists either supported King George III or fought against him and his British army during the American Revolution. Body #1: "The King's Land" describes why the colonists/loyalists were in support of King George III. Body #2" "Land of the Free" describes why the colonists/patriots were against King George III.
500
Use this feature of nonfiction to find a section of the text, rather than re-reading the entire text.
What is HEADING
500
Authors use these literary devices to compare something. Example #1: I'm as hungry as a starving lion. Example #2: I'm a lion, hungry and starving.
What are SIMILES and METAPHORS.
500
Name the 3 common rhyme schemes.
What are: AABB, ABAB, ABBA
500
Rephrase this prompt into a topic sentence: How does Mr. Crawford use Jeopardy to prepare his class for the test? Bring in 2 examples from the text. Check your response for correct spelling, capitalization, punctuation and grammar.
What is: Mr. Crawford uses Jeopardy to prepare his class for the test.
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!! Choose practice essay. On an index card, work with your Team to write the best conclusion. The winning team will receive how ever many points that they bet. The others will lose those points.
What is CHECK THE CARDS, MR. CRAWFORD :)
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