This part of speech represents a person, place, thing, or idea
What is a noun?
A short writing piece based on personal experiences
What is a narrative?
The two most important things to read first.
What are the context and the essay question?
Use this between items in a list.
What is a comma
This part of speech describes a noun
What is an adjective?
A text that tells about real events
What is non-fiction text?
When you are asked to write a brief overview of a larger piece of writing.
What is summary (summarize)?
A ___ cannot separate two complete thoughts unless there is a FANBOYS after it.
What is a comma?
This part of speech represents an action or form of being
What is a verb?
A text that tells about the life of a person other than the author.
What is a biography?
If you are asked to infer the answer, it means this.
What is using what you know and what you just read to draw a conclusion?
A period and a ___ can perform the same tasks.
What is a semicolon?
Zing! is an example of....
What is an onomatopoeia?
This part of speech describes a verb
What is an adverb?
A story that has made-up characters, like fly elephants
What is (fantasy) fiction?
A question about setting requires analysis of the following:
What is time and place?
This is where the period goes for parenthetic citation.
What is after the last parentheses.
A complete sentence needs these parts of speech:
What is a subject and predicate or noun and verb?
How many pieces of evidence (either quotations or paraphrases) should you have in each body paragraph for a five?
What is three?
An expository essay means that the readers are expecting you to write from this point of view.
What is third person?
Use this after a complete thought that integrates a quotation.
What is a colon?