Fiction
Poetry
Argumentative
Grammar
The Writing Process
100

Reprimand

a rebuke, especially an official one.

100

What are the characteristics of poetry?

TPFAT

100

Audience

The intended target of the speaker

100

What is an appositive?

nouns or noun phrases that follow or come before a noun, and give more information about it.

100

Brainstorm

Organize thoughts

200

Incensed

very angry; enraged.

200

What is mood (in poetry), and how do you determine it?

The way the poem makes you feel using figurative language

200

Claim

The viewpoint/opinion of the author

200

What makes up a simple sentence?

subject, verb

200

Draft

Write down all ideas. Do not focus on grammar, spelling, etc.. 

300

Theme


lesson learned by the main character that relates to the general public

300

How do you determine who the speaker is in poetry?

speaker in the poem is normally whose point of view it is from

300

Counter-argument

Alternate opinion

300

What makes up a complex sentence?

independent and dependent clause

300

Revise


ARMS

400

Foreshadowing

be a warning or indication of (a future event).

400

What does TPFAT stand for?

Title

Paraphrase

Fig Lang

Attitude

Theme

400

Controlling idea

contains your opinion about the topic. It shows what direction you are going to take in writing about the topic. It helps the reader understand your purpose for writing the paragraph or essay.

400

What makes up a compound sentence?

2 independent clauses separated by a comma and FANBOYS

400

Edit

CUPS

500

Inference

a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

500

What is Jobe's Mascot?

Mavericks

500

What does each mean: ETHOS, PATHOS, LOGOS

ethics, empathy, logic

500

Give an example of a complex sentence

Teacher discretion

500

Publish

Write final paper applying all corrections made in previous steps.

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