The way we organize a body paragraph.
What is a RACE Paragraph?
i love to watch movies.
What is capitalization?
The life lesson that an author wants you to take away from the text.
What is theme?
The three types of writing that you are expected to know how to do.
What are narrative, informational, and argumentative?
I can't wait to take the TCAP tomorrow .It is so exciting.
What is spacing?
Making a picture in your head.
What is imagery?
This is the first step of analyzing the prompt.
What is read the prompt?
For, and, nor, but, or, yet are FANBOYS.
What is a coordinating conjunction?
The mission that was not successful was the Philae mission because the text states, "The NASA team also worried strong winds would hinder the craft’s ability to take off" (Keady, 4).
What is used evidence in claim?
The way the character feels about what is happening.
What is perspective?
The sentence in your introduction that tells the reader what you are writing about.
What is the claim?
"Philae separated from Rosetta about 14 miles above the comet. At first, the lander failed to fire anchoring harpoons into the surface. It bounced three times before coming to a stop, said Stephan Ulamec, the lander project manager"(Keady,4).
What is missing?
What is introducing the quote?
Words that are not literal in meaning. "A bug in your ear." "Fishing for information."
What is an idiom?
The person who is telling the story.
What is a narrator?
The titles, authors, and a one sentence summary.
What is the bridge?
An action word.
What is a verb?
"I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them, Sam I am." (Seuss, 10)
What is quote punctuation?