Vocabulary and Grammar
Why George Flunked
Structure
Present, Expose, Defend
My Definition
100
This word drives teachers crazy when it comes to writing expository essays
What is "I"?
100
Expository essays have which point of view?
What is third person?
100
These are the 3 main parts of any essays.
What are introductions, bodies, and conclusions?
100
These components are mandatory in defending your arguments.
What are facts?
100
Expository essays fall under this definition.
What is a genre of essay that requires the student to explain a topic?
200
To begin, are two examples of these. In fact, there is already one being used in this sentence.
What are transitions?
200
One thing many did not use in their STAAR essays that can be the difference between a passing STAAR essay and a failing one.
What is real world examples?
200
These are the main components of a body paragraph.
What are real world examples, topic sentence, and transition?
200
Most writers do this to their writing, which makes their writing to hard to follow and far too much off topic stuff than there needs to be.
What is extra information?
200
How should a thesis be written?
What is an on topic statement?
300
There are three to five sentences in a what?
What is a paragraph?
300
George did not state his thesis in this kind of way, therefore, readers were confused about what he wanted to say. Will he fail his essay even though it is amazingly written?
What is yes?
300
These are the main components of introduction paragraphs.
What are hooks and thesis statements?
300
Exposure is used mostly in which paragraphs.
What are all of them?
300
This type of writing is the complete opposite of an expository essay.
What is a personal narrative?
400
The proper name for the sentence that clearly defines what the paper will be about?
What is a thesis?
400
George's body paragraphs did not include this basic factor at the beginning to control the supporting ideas.
What is a topic sentence?
400
This is the main point of view expository essays are NOT written in.
What is first person?
400
What words do we use to analyze the WRITE statement?
What is who, what, when, where, and why?
400
Expository essays do not express the writer's what?
What is an opinion?
500
In an expository you...
What is explain?
500
George's conclusion introduced even more of these and basically did the opposite of what a conclusion is supposed to do.
What are extra information?
500
In a hook, we have stopped using what type of sentence?
What is a question?
500
Most writers fail to do this with their essays, therefore, their readers lose interest because the words are flat and boring.
What is using imagery?
500
This is one of the best ways to think about how to write an expository essay?
What is thinking about teaching students who have absolutely no idea about your topic.
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