Deciding on a topic, brainstorming, and considering your audience.
What is brainstorming?
More sources supported on one side than the other.
What is bias by source selection?
Sequence of events to make up a story.
What is plot?
S
What is speech?
Comparison using like or as.
What is simile?
Put information into your own words and judging your writing.
What is drafting?
Left out information.
What is bias by omission?
Person or thing participating in a story.
What are characters?
T
What is thoughts?
Referencing places, events, or people.
What is allusion?
Read what you have written, rearranging sentences, replacing overused words.
What is revising?
Looking for the same views as yours.
What is bias by story selection?
When and where the story takes place.
What is setting?
E
What is effect on others?
Non-literal statement.
What is idiom?
All of your sentences and grammar are complete change incorrectly used words.
What is proofreading?
What broadcasts and new sources it is displayed on.
What is bias through placement?
Dramatic struggle between two forces.
What is conflict?
A
What is actions?
Expression with less strength than expected.
Read your writing aloud to a group and submit.
What is publishing?
Looking through word choice or phrases.
Not the main idea or the message/ moral of the story.
What is theme?
L
What is looks?
A traditional saying that gives life advice.
What is a proverb?