This part of speech describes an action or state of being
A verb
What grades does she teach?
6th-12th
What are our school colors?
Yellow, blue & white
In persuasive or argumentative writing, this supports your argument with outside sources
Evidence
The word “quickly” is this part of speech
Adverb
Comparing two things using “like” or “as.”
A simile
Who is her favorite baseball team?
The Dodgers
What is our mascot?
The warriors
This is the writing process step where you check for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
Editing
This kind of sentence gives a command
Imperative Sentence
The main character in a story is called this
the protagonist
How many kids does she have?
1
What is our rule #1?
Be safe
This part of speech shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence.
A preposition
Identify the subject in the sentence: “There are three pencils on the desk.”
Three pencils
This punctuation is used to separate items in a list.
A comma
What does she like to binge watch?
Bad reality tv shows
What happens every other Friday?
B.R.C.
This part of the essay restates the thesis and summarizes main points.
An object that represents a deeper meaning
A symbol
These paragraphs support the thesis with evidence, examples, and explanation.
The body paragraphs
What is she afraid of?
Horses and costume characters
How many seniors do we have?
1
This is the main purpose of a persuasive essay
to convince the reader of a viewpoint
These little words connect phrases, clauses, or sentences—like "because," "and," or "but."
A conjunction