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The Writing Process
100

Which form of the word (There, Their, They're) shows ownership.

Their

100

Introduces what a body paragraph is about.

Topic Sentence

100

A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."

Simile

100

A speech given by a character to multiple other characters on stage.

Monologue

100

Brainstorming, outlining, and crafting the thesis statement happen in this writing process stage.

The Planning Stage

200

Which form of (two, to, too) has a duel meaning of "also" and is an adverb that describes something excessive.

Too

200

Times New Roman, 12 Pt. font, Double-Spaced, Work Cited Page, Last Name and Page Number in Header are included in this writing format.

MLA Format

200

Overstatement or exaggeration. Example: "It's colder than Antarctica in here!" 

Hyperbole

200

Complex, multi-faceted character with a developed personality.

A Round Character

200

Writing your first draft happens in this writing process stage.

The Drafting Stage

300

A word that connects two independent clauses or a dependent and independent clause to create a complex sentence. 

Conjunction

For And Nor But Or Yet So

300

Breaking down the meaning of the evidence and explaining how it proves the thesis statement.

Analysis

300

A comparison of between two things that are not alike. Stated as a fact. Example: "Her heart is a deep ocean."

Metaphor

300

A character that goes through little-to-no change throughout the story.

A Static Character

300

Editing, revising, moving paragraphs around, and reorganizing happens in this writing process stage.

The Refinement Stage

400

Action Word.

Verb

400

This is in the form of a direct quote or paraphrasing.

Evidence 

400

When something is used to represent something else.

Symbolism

400

A speech given by a character while they are on the stage alone. Often depicting their thoughts.

Soliloquy

400

Incorporating all revisions and edits, and sharing a final draft happens in this writing process stage.

The Publishing Stage

500
A specific part of speech that is always capitalized. Example: A Name

A Proper Noun

500

Topic + Stance + Evidence

Thesis Statement

500

The repetition of vowel sounds.

Assonance

500

A line said to another character without the rest of the characters hearing. A secret.

Aside

500

True or False: Every time we write any type of writing, we go through the writing process.

True

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