The time and place of a story
What is the setting?
Think/thought, go/went, say/said, good, bad, big, small
What are banned words?
We spell these instead of writing them as numerals.
What are numbers that can be written in one or two words?
To move with a smooth, continuous motion.
What is glide?
The outline made by picking notes from multiple source outlines.
Problem, want, or need in a story
What is the conflict?
This can only have 2-5 words.
What is a VSS?
This is how a person is referenced in writing the third time his/her name is mentioned.
What is by last name only?
Immediately
What is instantly?
In academic writing, this word shortening method cannot be used.
What are contractions?
The event that leads to the conflict being solved.
What is the climax?
This is placed after a [4] opener.
What is a comma?
When used with quotations, commas and periods go here in relation to the end of quotation marks.
What is inside?
To invent from existing principles or ideas.
What is devise?
Introduction paragraphs include these three things.
What are an attention getter, background info, and paragraph topics?
These are four ways we can grab a reader's attention.
What are: a question, a vss, a quote, or a fact?
A [5] opener begins with one of these words.
What is: when, where, while, as, since, if, although, or because?
We capitalize direction words (north, south, east, west) in this situation.
What is when they refer to a region or proper name?
To examine something very carefully.
What is scrutinize?
New, original, and advanced. (vocab word)
What is innovative?
These three things must be in a conclusion paragraph.
What are the topics, the most significant and why, and words repeated in a title.
This remains when we take a who/which clause out of a sentence.
What is an independent clause (or complete sentence)?
We hyphenate ages in this situation.
What is when used in front of a noun?
Eagerly seeking knowledge
What is inquisitively?
This phrase always ends with a noun.
What is a prepositional phrase?