4 Types of Sentences
STEAL Characterization
Types of Writing
Conjunctions
Poetry
100

This type of sentence asks a question.


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What is an interrogative sentence?

100

In the STEAL method, the “S” stands for this.


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What is Speech?

100

Question:
This type of writing teaches readers about a topic.


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What is informative writing?

100

What does the N in FANBOYS stand for?

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What is nor

100

This type of poem has 3 lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.


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What is a Haiku?

200


“Please clean your desk before class ends.” is this type of sentence.


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What is an imperative sentence?

200

Question:
This part of STEAL focuses on what a character is has going on internally.


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What is Thoughts?

200

In argument writing, facts and examples used to support a claim are called this.


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What is evidence?

200

This conjunction shows a choice between options.


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What is or?

200

This type of poetry does not follow a regular rhyme or rhythm pattern.


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What is free verse?

300


“I enjoy reading mystery novels.” is this type of sentence.


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What is a declarative sentence?

300

If a character is described as slamming doors and yelling often, this part of STEAL is being shown.


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What is Actions?

300

This part of an essay grabs the reader’s attention at the beginning.


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What is the hook or introduction?

300

Which conjunction best completes the sentence?
“I studied hard, ______ I felt confident during the test.”


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What is so?

300

Why do poets use imagery in poems?


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What is: to help readers picture, feel, hear, taste, or experience the poem more clearly?

400

Identify the sentence type: “Watch out for the falling books!”


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What is an exclamatory sentence?

400

In STEAL, the “E” stands for this.


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What is Effect on others?

400

Why is evidence important in argument writing?


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What is: it helps support the claim and convince the reader?

400

Choose the best conjunction:
“I wanted to play outside, ______ it started raining.”


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What is but?

400

What is the MAIN difference between a Haiku and a Free Verse poem?

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A Haiku has a set structure/format, but free verse does not.

500

Make this  sentence interrogative  “Please sit quietly during the assembly.”


Answer:
What is "Can you please sit quietly for the assembly?"

500

If other characters are afraid of someone because he constantly threatens them, which part of STEAL is being shown?


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What is Effect on others?

500

What is the difference between informative and argument writing?


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What is:
Informative writing explains or teaches, while argument writing tries to persuade the reader?

500

Identify the conjunction in this sentence: “Because it snowed, school started late.”


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What is because?

500

What mood is created in this haiku?
“Silent snowy night
Moonlight sparkles on the ice
Everything is still”


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What is a calm, peaceful, or quiet mood?

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