The Writing Process
Parts of Speech
Forms of Writing
Punctuation Marks
Sentences
100
A Writer shares and discusses a piece of writing with someone else
What is conferencing
100
A person, place or thing
What is a noun
100
An account of a person's life written by that person.
What is an autobiography
100
This mark ends most sentences and abbreviations
What is a period
100
A sentence that asks a question
What is interrogative sentence
200
To share the final version of the written work
What is publishing
200
A word that expresses action
What is a verb
200
A story based on a puzzling crime
What is a mystery
200
This mark shows possession or forms a contraction
What is an apostrophe
200
A sentence that expresses strong emotion
What is an exclamatory sentence
300
To correct errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation
What is editing
300
A word used in place of a noun
What is a pronoun
300
Writing about real people, places, or things.
What is nonfiction
300
This mark introduces a list and follows the greeting in a business letter
What is a colon
300
Two or more sentences that run together without proper punctuation
What is run-on sentence
400
To identify strengths and weaknesses in the written work.
What is revision
400
A word that describes a noun
What is an adjective
400
An account of a person's life written by someone else
What is a biography
400
This mark separates words or groups of words within a sentence
What is a comma
400
A sentence that makes a statment
What is a declarative sentence
500
A collection of writing samples
What is a portfolio
500
A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses
What is a conjunction
500
a story involving real or imaginary scientific developments and often taking place on another planet or in the future.
What is science fiction
500
This mark sets off a speaker's exact words and some titles.
What is quotation marks
500
A sentence that makes a request or gives a command
What is an imperative sentence
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