Paragraphs
Transitions and Sequence
Sentence Structure
Punctuation
Thesis/Citations
100

Each paragraph should contain a new one of these.

What is an idea/concept?

100

Transition statements are usually (but not always) located here in an essay.

What is the last sentence of a paragraph?

100

The following is an example of _____: "A really nice hotel close to Lake Michigan."

What is a fragment?

100

A run-on sentence is one that contains two of these without proper punctuation.

What are independent clauses?

100

A thesis statement is most often located in one of these two locations.

What is the first sentence of the first paragraph or the last sentence of the first paragraph?

200

The topic of a paragraph should be located here.

What is at the start of the paragraph?

200

There are many types of transitions. A transition that looks to investigate the similarities and differences in two ideas is called this.

What is a comparison?

200

An independent clause is more commonly known by this name.

What is a sentence/complete sentence?

200

FANBOYS is an acronym that will help you memorize all the coordinating conjunctions. They are....

What are: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
200
A Thesis statement is a "main idea" of an entire essay. The "main idea" of a single paragraph can also be called _____.

What is a topic sentence?

300

The topic of a paragraph details what the paragraph is about. Following the topic sentence, there should be a series of these.

What are supporting sentences/supporting details?

300

Transitions that do not directly state what they mean employ a tactic of suggesting information. This type of transition is known as ______.

What is "implied?"

300

A sentence that includes two independent clauses joined by a comma and a conjoining conjunction (or a semicolon) is known as this type of sentence.

What is a compound sentence?

300

This type of sentence is comprised of only a single independent clause.

What is a simple sentence?

300
A thesis statement gives a detailed summary of the main idea of an essay. The first thing a thesis statement needs to do is this.

What is orient yourself to the argument?

400

Making ideas and concepts real and understandable is the job of this type of sentence (topic or detail)?

What are supporting details?

400

Of the ways to organize an essay, this type sorts the essay by the order in which events occurred.

What is temporal/chronological order?

400

A sentence that includes an independent clause and at least one dependent clause is known as this type of sentence.

What is a complex sentence?

400
The possessive form of "it" is written like this.

What is "its?"

400

When writing an MLA in-text citation, you must include these two pieces of information.

What are author name and page/paragraph number?

500

Because paragraphs are _______, they may be moved around almost at will within a paper in order to adjust the sequence of writing.

What is modular?

500

"To illustrate," "for instance," and "such as" are phrases that set up these in writing.

What are examples?

500

A comma splice is a common error in which two independent clauses are joined by this, but without this.

What are a comma and a coordinating conjunction?

500

Two independent clauses may be joined by using a comma and a coordinating conjunction, or they may be joined with this.

What is a semicolon? (;)

500

There are three ways to use someone else's writing in your own work. Failing to cite someone else's work is plagiarism. The three ways to include another's writing are: Direct Quotes, Using Ideas, and this.

What is paraphrasing?

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