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100
To be a proper sentence, there must be a verb (predicate) and this.
What is a subject?
100
A thesis (or topic sentence) must specifically state the topic and this.
What is the 'controlling idea?'
100
This writing pattern could highlight the differences between two topics.
What is compare and contrast?
100
This class uses this citation style.
What is APA (The American Psychological Association)?
100
In the present tense, third-person singular verbs need this added to it.
What is an 's'?
200
Two or more independent clauses is called this.
What is a compound sentence?
200
In a five-paragraph essay, this is how many sentences should be used to outline the body paragraphs.
How many are three?
200
This writing pattern is known as the 'step-by-step' pattern.
What is the process pattern?
200
This is where the period goes when using an in-text citation.
What is after the parenthesis, at the very end?
200
This is the term when a sentence is missing one of its two crucial components.
What is a fragment?
300
This type of modifier describes subjects or objects in a sentence.
What is an adjective?
300
One checkpoint for thesis statements includes looking for these loosely defined or unclear words.
What is vagueness?
300
This writing pattern uses examples to show a fact.
What is illustration?
300
This separate page lists all of the sources used for an essay or report.
What is the Works Cited, Bibliography or Full References page?
300
Complex sentences contain at least one independent clause and a dependent clause that contains this at the beginning.
What is a subordinating phrase?
400
The acronym 'FANBOYS' can be used to remember this group of words that can be used to link independent clauses.
What are conjunctions?
400
"Always" and "never" are examples of these to avoid in thesis statements.
What are overgeneralisations?
400
This uncommon writing pattern must use the first or third person.
What is narration?
400
These must be cited, are always in your own words, and include a main idea and supporting details
What are summaries?
400
This type of modifier always gives meaning about how, when, where or to what extent an action occurred.
What is an adverb?
500
"The patient took the medication with red hair," is an example of this grammatical error.
What is a misplaced modifier?
500
This crucial sentence in a body paragraph should blend the thesis and topic sentence.
What is the concluding sentence?
500
"COMM 1003 students should all be able to answer this question" is an example of this writing pattern.
What is the argument pattern?
500
Besides you own knowledge, own experience and common knowledge, this also does not need to be cited.
What are observable things?
500
"To pass COMM 1003, students must show good brainstorming, good organizing, and editing skills," is an example of this grammatical error.
What is broken parallel structure?
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