Narrative Writing Tasks
Literary Writing Tasks
Research Simulation
Essays
Articles
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This writing task features how many brain cells some people have

What is 0?

100

This is the typical number of pieces of evidence in these essays.

What is 4 pieces of evidence?

100

This is the typical number of paragraphs needed for this essay.

What is 4 paragraphs?

100

This part of the essay introduces the topic and grabs the reader's attention, often with a hook or interesting fact.

What is the introduction?

100

This type of writing requires a clear thesis, well-structured arguments, and the use of credible sources to support claims, often seen in research papers.

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200
This writing task, since it has no paragraphs, needs this many pieces of evidence.

What is 0?

200

This is the typical number of paragraphs recommended for a literary analysis essay.

What is five paragraphs?

200

This type of information includes facts, statistics, and quotes from the articles that support your research.

What is evidence?

200

This is the part of your essay where you explain your main idea in detail, usually consisting of several paragraphs.

What is the body paragraph?

200

This term refers to the overall idea that your essay conveys to the reader.

What is the message?

300

This narrative perspective uses "he," "she," or "they" and provides an outside view of the characters' thoughts and feelings.

What is third person point-of-view?

300

This process involves examining a literary work to understand its meaning, themes, and techniques.

What is literary analysis?

300

In this final part, you talk about what your findings mean and what you learned from the research.

What is the conclusion?

300

This is the main idea or argument of your essay, usually stated in one sentence at the end of your introduction.

What is the thesis statement?

300

 This term refers to the process of revising and refining your writing to improve clarity, coherence, and overall quality before submission.

What is editing or revision?

400

This technique involves using vivid language and sensory details to create a strong image in the reader's mind.

What is descriptive language or sensory details?

400

This term refers to the underlying message or main idea that a literary work conveys.

What is theme?

400

These essays are usually based on this type of genre in books.

What is nonfiction?

400

This writing style emphasizes clarity, precision, and formality, often avoiding conversational language and personal stories.

What is formal writing?

400

This type of writing involves presenting a balanced view of a topic by discussing multiple perspectives and counterarguments before reaching a conclusion.

What is argumentative writing or arguing text?

500

This technique involves using previous moments in a story to provide insight into a character's past and motivations.

What are flashbacks?

500

This term describes the author's attitude toward the subject matter or audience, often conveyed through word choice and style.

What is tone?

500

This is a way to show where you found your information, usually listed at the end of your research simulation.

What is sources?

500

This is the process of reviewing your essay for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors before submitting it.

What is proofreading?

500

This term refers to the sources of information used in an article, which can include books, interviews, and research studies.

What is referencing?

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