Argumentative vs. Informative
Writing Processes
Required Parts
Writing Finesse
The Big Day
100
The most importance sentence of any essay paragraph.
What is the claim?
100
The last part of the writing process.
What is revising and editing?
100
First word of each body paragraph and the conclusion.
What an external transition?
100
Create pictures in the reader's mind.
What is imagery?
100
Testing site, not first period.
What is where do you report Tuesday morning?
200
The type of writing in which you inform or explain a topic.
What is informative writing?
200
Circle verbs and underline nouns, and create a skills and knowledge t-chart.
What is unpacking the prompt?
200
This highlights.
What is a commentary sentence starter?
200
Actions and descriptions that assist in creating a picture in the reader's mind.
What are vivid verbs?
200
Review your writing process, transitions, and sentence starters worksheets.
What is how to study for the FSA Writing Test?
300
The part of your essay that opposes your claim.
What is the counterclaim?
300
The first thing you do after unpacking the prompt.
What is create a skeleton thesis?
300
A sentence from the text that supports the claim being made, and is written in quotation marks to indicate it is not an opinion.
What is textual evidence?
300
According to source 1, paragraph 2,

In (author's name) article,

What is how to introduce evidence?
300
120 minutes.
What is the amount of time you have to write your essay?
400
Key words for this writing are: take a position, whether or not, state a claim, and support or go against, counterclaim, rebuttal.
What is argumentative writing?
400
The longest part of the essay writing process.
What is drafting the essay (introduction, three body paragraphs, conclusion)?
400
I, me, my, mine, you, us, we, them, the end, I hope you know understand. 
What are words and phrases that should never be used in an essay?
400
Interesting fact, anecdote, or statistic, but never a rhetorical question.
What is how to write a hook?
400
Cold pizza, eggs, toast, and bacon, and oatmeal with fruit.
What is what you should eat the morning of the test?
500
The amount of points given for each section of the rubric (Purpose/Focus/Organization, Evidence/Elaboration, Conventions)
What is 4 points, 4 points, and 2 points?
500
The parts of an introduction.
What is a hook, a transition sentence, and a thesis statement?
500
Flip the thesis from the introduction.
What is restate the thesis in the conclusion?
500

Upon the first glimpse of Macchu Picchu, one's eyes will open wide with disbelief with how grand it is, like seeing Niagara Falls or one of the Great Pyramids in Egypt, meaning that it's ability to endure time as an ancient civilization makes it a unique travel destination.

What is using figurative language in commentary?

500
Set up your evidence collection and essay planning graphic organizer.
What is the first thing you should do when you recieve your planning sheet?
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