the main problem faced by the main character in a story
What is Conflict?
Apublic debate or dispute concerning a matter of
opinion
What is a controversy?
The two ways to use expository writing.
What is to inform and to explain?
A set of lines in a poem
What is a Stanza?
The action word that means to tell how.
What is explain?
The turning point of the story
What is Climax?
The first sentence in a body paragraph. One of the reasons to support a claim.
What is a topic sentence?
What is Plagarism?
When the narrator knows only what one character is thinking
DAILY DOUBLE
True of False: There will be drag-and-drop questions on the Milestones.
The one thing that that starts th action?
What is an inciting incident or actrion?
The opposing argument to the writer's main argument
What is the counterclaim?
DAILY DOUBLE
Statistics, facts, and expert opinions
What is evidence?
A writer can share what all characters in a story are thinking.
What is a omniscient?
The Action Word that means to sum it up and give the KEY points.
What is summarize?
An extreme exaggeration.
What is a hyperbole?
What is the conclusion?
Where this information is found background information; connects the hook to the Thesis Statement.
What is an introductory paragraph?
In informal writing, this is when you put words together using an apostrophe. Ex. Can't, Won't
What are contractions?
The part of the Milestone that will ask questions about the 7 types of words that replace nouns.
What are Pronouns?
The emotional meaning given to a word.
What is connotaion?
DAILY DOUBLE
The last sentence of an argumentative essay in which it inspires or challenges the reader.
What is a Call to Action?
The term used to list out the sources used during research.
What is a citation?
or What is evidence?
FANBOYS stands for...
What is For, And, Not, But, OR, Yet, So?
What type of Writing Assignment will be new on the Milestones this year?
What is Peer Revision Tasks?