This must be put at the top of every IEW paper.
Name
Date
This is what all of our dress ups are called.
What is Style?
very great in size
What is a vast?
This is similar to a 3 paragraph Key Word Outline when retelling a narrative stories.
What is a Story Sequence Chart?
Very suddenly and unexpected
What is abruptly?
Creating this tool gives us basic instructions for how to write our paper.
What is Key Word Outline
This type of word answers how or when something is done.
What is -ly adverb?
to watch carefully
What is observe?
The first paragraph of a Story Sequence Chart.
What is Characters and Setting?
To disappear
What is vanish?
This rule pulls 1-3 words from the last sentence of our paper.
What is the title rule?
This dress up (clause) gives more information about a noun or pronoun by combining two sentences into one using this.
What is a who/which clause?
to desire strongly
What is crave?
The second paragraph of a Sequence Chart.
What is Conflict or Problem?
to state in a strong or confident way
What is declare?
In the title rule, the first word, last word and all other words besides articles, conjunctions and prepositions are what?
What is capitalized?
This decoration uses three or more words beginning with the same sound in order to dress up your paper.
What is alliteration?
to make someone believe something that is not true
What is deceive?
The third paragraph of a story sequence chart.
What is climax and resolution?
to become aware of
What is notice?
These are the rules to creating a KWO.
What is 3 words/line, unlimited symbols, #s, abbreviations, one sentence per line.
These words are used to replace banned or weak words in your sentence.
What are strong verbs?
with pleasure or satisfaction from doing something
What is proudly?
No matter how long a narrative story is, your retelling of it following IEW rules will always have this many paragraphs.
What is three?
To make someone believe something that isn’t true
What is deceive?