Expository Writing
Grammar & Conventions

Revising and Editing
Reading Comprehension
STAAR Vocabulary
100

What is the first step in the R.A.C.E. strategy for expository writing?

Restate the question.

100

What punctuation is needed to join two independent clauses?

A comma and a conjunction or a semicolon.

100



What does it mean to revise a sentence?

 To improve the content, clarity, or structure of the sentence.

100

What is the main idea of a passage?

The most important point or message the author wants to convey.

100

What does the term "thesis" mean?

The main idea or argument in an essay.

200

Name two ways to develop a thesis in an expository essay.

Use examples and explanations or connect evidence to the prompt.

200

Identify the error in this sentence: Their going to the game later.

Their should be They’re.

200

Choose the better revision for this sentence: She was very tired so she fell asleep quickly.

Exhausted, she quickly fell asleep.

200

Name one type of text evidence that supports a claim.

 Facts, quotes, examples, or statistics.

200

Define “text evidence.”

Specific details or quotes from a text that support an idea.

300

True or False: In expository writing, using “I think” strengthens your argument.

False

300

What is the correct way to fix this run-on sentence? She loves to read she has a big collection of books.

Use a period, semicolon, or conjunction (e.g., She loves to read; she has a big collection of books.).

300

What is the purpose of a transition word in an essay?

To connect ideas and improve flow.

300

What is the purpose of a rhetorical question in a text?

 To engage the reader or provoke thought.

300

What is a synonym for “analyze”?

Examine, evaluate, or interpret.

400

What is the purpose of the conclusion in an expository essay?
 

To summarize the main points and restate the thesis.

400
  •  Identify the subject and verb: The students in the classroom were studying for the test.

 Subject: students, Verb: were studying.

400

Which is correct: “It’s raining cats and dogs” or “Its raining cats and dogs”?

It’s raining cats and dogs.

400

In a story, what is the climax?

 The turning point or most intense moment in the plot.

400

What does the term "perspective" mean in a text?

 The viewpoint or opinion of the author or character.

500

Rewrite this thesis to make it more specific: “Getting help from others is important.”

Example: “Receiving support from others is important because it builds confidence, provides guidance, and offers practical assistance.”

500


 Rewrite the following sentence in active voice: The essay was written by the student.

 The student wrote the essay.

500

Replace the weak verb in this sentence: He went to the store.

 He sprinted to the store. (or another vivid verb).

500

How can you infer the meaning of an unfamiliar word in a passage?

 Use context clues from the surrounding sentences.

500

Define “plagiarism” and explain why it is important to avoid it.

Plagiarism is copying someone else’s work or ideas without giving credit. It is unethical and can result in serious consequences.

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