Vocabulary
Reading Skills
Writing Skills
Application of a different writing Skill
Application of a different reading skill
100

The act of a breaking a rule 

Infraction 

100
Main purposes for a story 

Central ideas.

100

Looking through facts and information in a story and deciphering what it means 

evaluating evidence 

100

Reading and understanding a story

Comprehension

100

Appeals to ethics in writing 

Ethos 

200

Quality of being determined or of holding fast

Tenacity 

200

Morals revealed in a story very secretive 

A hidden meaning 

200

Different kinds of information and facts in a story 

Types of evidence


200

Giving credit to the sources you used 

Citing sources 

200

Appeals to emotions in writing 

Pathos 

300

to persuade into erroneous thinking; mislead

Delude

300

The facts or information in a story 

Evidence. 

300

The tone and format the writer uses in a story and what the author is trying to convey  

Style and implied meaning

300

Looking over your wrtitings and fixing any mistakes 

Revising 

300

Appeals to logic in writing 

Logos 


400

In an intense or deeply felt manner

Fervently 

400

Looking into a story and figuring out what the text means

Analyzing complex texts 

400

Types of facts and information 

Types of evidence 

400

Submitting your work 

Publishing 

400

Knowing how a story is written 

Understanding text structure 

500

keeping careful watch for threats or dangers

Vigilant 

500

The reason an author writes something

Purpose 

500

Writing and planning before an essay or paper 

prewriting 

500

Creating an outline and writing a story but not the final draft

Rough draft 

500

Having a plan for how you are going to write something

Planning ahead 

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