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100
The name of the body paragraphs in an informative essay.
What are key points paragraphs?
100
Also called your position.
What is claim?
100
The number of paragraphs your essay should have.
What is 5?
100
"Based on what I read...." is an example of what?
What are evidence words?
100
What you use when you are writing a quote word for word.
What are quotations mark?
200
Another name for an informative essay.
What is explanatory?
200
What your body paragraphs include in an argumentative essay.
What are three reasons?
200
This is used to grab the reader's attention.
What is a hook?
200
Where transition words need to be.
What are body paragraphs?
200
What your paragraphs are made of.
What are complete sentences?
300
Name three ways to write your hook.
What is a fact, quote, or question?
300
A claim made in opposition; your response if you disagree.
What is a counter-claim?
300
This is the question you are writing about and answering.
What is the writing prompt?
300
The purpose of evidence words.
What is to help support your reasons and/or key points?
300
What you do with the first word of a new paragraph.
What is called indent?
400
The paragraph where your key points are restated.
What is the conclusion paragraph?
400
The purpose of an argumentative essay.
What is to prove your point?
400
The order of your essay.
What is introduction/body paragraphs/conclusion?
400
Helps to move from one topic to the next.
What are transition words?
400
What should be at the end of every sentence.
What is punctuation?
500
The purpose of an informative essay.
What is to inform/explain information to the reader?
500
Your _____ should include a restated prompt and your position.
What is thesis?
500
What each body paragraph must include.
What is evidence? (or What is transition words?)
500
When to use these transition words, first, next, secondly, etc.
What is sequence?
500
An example includes, "Now I will write...", or "Let me share...."
What is "telling"?
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