Structure and Evidence
Revising and Editing
TDW Strategy & Tips
Diction and Syntax
Advanced Punctuation
100

This is the part of the essay that presents your main argument or position.

What is a THESIS STATEMENT?

100

Replacing a vague word like "good" with a more specific one is an example of this.

What is REVISION?

100

This is the maximum total points available for the new two-trait TDW rubric (Trait 1 + Trait 2).

What is SIX POINTS?

100

The dictionary definition of a word.

What is DENOTATION?

100

This punctuation mark is used to join two Independent Clauses that are closely related without using a conjunction like "and" or "but."

What is a SEMICOLON?

200

TDW requires you to use this to support your claim, often by citing specific examples or quotes.

What is EVIDENCE?

200

This type of error occurs when two complete sentences are connected without proper punctuation.

What is a RUN-ON SENTENCE?

200

When directly using words written by the original author, you must include these two things.

What is QUOTATION MARKS & CITATION?

200

The emotional weight or "feeling" associated with a word.

What is CONNOTATION?

200

You must use this mark after a complete sentence to introduce a list, a long quotation, or an explanation.

What is a COLON?
300

*DAILY DOUBLE!*

TDW requires you to use this to support your claim, often by citing specific examples or quotes.

What is a COUNTERCLAIM?

300

These are added to the end of a TDW item to help you self-check for errors, such as spelling or capitalization. 


(Can be found in the testing tools.)

What is the WRITER'S CHECKLIST?

300

This should be used to plan or draft your essay before typing it.


DO NOT TYPE IT BEFORE DRAFTING! EVEN A BULLETED OUTLINE IS BETTER THAN NOTHING.

What is SCRATCH PAPER?
300

This seven letter word can be defined as the specific word choice an author uses to create a certain tone.

What is DICTION?

300

This mark is used to indicate a sudden break in thought, an abrupt change in tone, or to set off a dramatic parenthetical statement.

What is a DASH?

400

In an argumentative essay, this is the specific name for the bridge between your quoted evidence and your thesis, where you explain how the quote proves your point.

What is ANALYSIS?

400

Using words like "however," "therefore," or "consequently" improves this aspect of your writing. 

These words are also known as _______ words.

What is TRANSITION?

400

This should be used at the beginning of your conclusion paragraph to show you understand the implications of your argument.

What is RESTATED THESIS?

400

*DAILY DOUBLE!*


This is a list or sentence that follows the same pattern (e.g., "I like hiking, biking, and running").

What is PARALLEL STRUCTURE?

400

Use this mark before words like "however" or "therefore" when they connect two complete sentences.

What is a SEMICOLON?

500

This is what you must do to the counterclaim in an argumentative essay.

What is provide a REBUTTAL?

500

This error happens when a sentence is missing a subject, a verb, or a complete thought.

What is a FRAGMENT?

500

According to the EOC writing guidelines, if a prompt asks you to use "evidence from the TEXTS," how many of the provided passages must you reference to achieve the highest score in development?

What is ALL OF THEM?

500

This is the term for how an author arranges words and phrases to create sentences.

What is SYNTAX?

500

Correct the punctuation: "The reason for the delay was simple, the plane had a flat tire."

What is: Use a COLON instead of a COMMA?

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