Vocab term:
What is the name of the person or thing being talked about in a sentence?
Subject
What is a keyword
A word that tells you what you are writing about
What is the first sentence in the introduction paragraph called
The hook
How many expectations do we have
Five
Name one character
Multiple
What type of sentence just goes on and on and on and on and on
Run-on sentences
What are you doing in informative writing
Informing the reader about a topic
How many sentences do you need to have in a middle paragraph
Eight sentences
Where do we line up for fire drills
On the grass next to the pavillion
Who won the final debate
Wiley College
What is the verb of this sentence:
The man ran to the store.
Ran
How many paragraphs do you need to have
Five
What are the two types of evidences called
Quotes and paraphrases
What should you bring to class everyday
Binder
Pencil
What was the name of the college that they debated in the final debate
Harvard
What is the complete predicate of the sentence:
The man ran to the store.
Ran to the store
What is the difference between informative writing and argumentative writing?
Informative writing: you are telling the reader about a subject. Argumentative writing: You are arguing your opinion
Give me an example of an EBT
According to the author
Where do you get your work from if you are absent
The absent folder in the mailboxes
Finish the sentence:
An unjust law, is now law...
at all
Name the three things needed for a complete sentence
Subject
Verb
Complete thought
In argumentative writing, what is the opposite of your argument called?
The Counterclaim
What is a wrap-up sentence
Do not use the word or phrase wrap-up in your description
The last sentence in a middle paragraph that summarizes what the paragraph was about.
Name the five expectations
Raise hand
Come prepared
Be respectful
Stay in your seat
Clean up after yourself
What is the theme of the movie
Up to me if you were right