This statement can be proven true or false
Fact
Informed, notified- These words replace this 'boring' word
Told/Said
The three Author's purposes covered in Form 4
Persuade, Inform & Entertain (P. I. E)
Topic Sentence
An argument or disagreement; can be physical or verbal
Altercation
If someone says, "I think that...", they are most likely stating a/an ___________
Opinion
Which word is more formal: "get" or "obtain"
Obtain
A poem about a magical dragon named Pepper
To entertain
These words are used to link sentences and ideas
Transition Words
A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh
Laceration
The statement "Oranges contain both calcium and vitamin C" is a/an _________________
Fact
You are giving a presentation to your class so you would use ________ language
Formal
A recipe for baking chocolate chip cookies
To inform
The parts of a paragraph based on the burger model
TS, 3 SD, CS
A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident , take place
Witness
The statement "Prison is one of the worst places on the planet" is a/an __________.
Opinion
Ms. Alleyne is telling Tyler and Zahara about the SS work they missed yesterday. REALISTICALLY, they would use ___________ language.
Formal
A report written to Ms. Richards about an incident that occurred at break time.
To inform
This is found in the Topic Sentence, along with the topic.
Main Idea
The person that starts a fight
Instigator or Agressor
"The internet has lots of information, and it is the most useful invention ever."
Does this statement only contain facts or does it have a fact and an opinion?
One fact and One opinion
Jahmali, Aria, Zola & Kai Leroy are planning a short skit to show their F4 classmates. REALISTICALLY, they would use ___________ language.
Informal
A newspaper article advertising a new hair product
To persuade
A paragraph about dogs has these sentences:
"They love to play fetch. They bark when strangers come near. They are loyal companions."
What is missing?
A topic sentence and a concluding sentence.
A person trained to give emergency medical care to people who are injured or ill, typically in an ambulance
Paramedics