Your
Introduction
(In)Dependent
Clauses
Paragraphs 2,3
and 4.
The Writing
Process
The Conclusion
100
The number of sentences your introduction should contain.
What is 4 to 5?
100
The following sentence contains (in order): Mrs. Reynold's class is so much fun; I always wonder what we learn next.
What is are Independent/Independent clauses.
100
Each of these paragraphs should begin with what?
What is are transitional words?
100
What should you do first when you sit down to write.
What is map out your paper?
100
List an example of a transition word that you could use for the beginning of your last paragraph.
Finally, certainly, surely, to sum up, clearly, definitely, truly, obviously, in fact
200
What the very first sentence of your introductory paragraph should be.
What is a hook?
200
The following sentences contain: Since I stayed up all night thinking about Mrs. Reynold's class, I am tired today.
What is are Dependent/Independent clauses?
200
How will the reader know that you have started a new paragraph?
What is an indentation and a transition word at the beginning of the new paragraph?
200
Your map should contain these.
What is your topic, the three points that will support your topic, and details to support your to support your points?
200
What should be included in your last paragraph.
What is a revised restatement of the essay?
300
Name three types of hooks.
What is an anecdote, an exclamatory statement, a quote, a surprising statement, or a provocative question.
300
The following sentence contains: I just got a new smartphone, but my father got a limited data plan.
What is are Independent / Independent clauses.
300
This is how the writer paints a picture for the reader.
What is using color adjectives and details.
300
Never try to write a final draft without first doing this.
What is writing a rough draft?
300
What the very last sentence should do.
What is wrap up the essay?
400
The very last line of your paragraph is called...
What is a thesis?
400
The following sentence contains: We can't receive our report cards until we give our textbooks back to the school.
What is are Independent / Dependent?
400
List four examples of transition words.
What is are 'A few moments later, eventually, in the blink of an eye, next, then, first of all, or finally?
400
After writing the first draft, this is a necessary next step.
What is revise your rough draft, edit spelling and punctuation, revise details, make sure adjectives and verbs are strong?
400
You should do this before submitting your final draft. Must name at least 2.
What is checking for omitted or misspelled words, punctuation and grammar mistakes, sentence variety, and ensuring the paper is clear and logical?
500
What the last line in the paragraph contain.
What are the 3 points you will write about?
500
The following sentence contains (list them in the correct order): I slowly walked away from the building, and the dog barked, I wondered if he would follow me home.
What is are Independent (beg.) / Dependent / Independent (end) clauses.
500
It's what your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd paragraphs should support.
What is your thesis?
500
The three points of your map help create this.
What is your thesis?
500
What you never begin your conclusion with.
What is "In conclusion?"
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