Brandon
Blake
Lizzeth
Emma
Theresa
100
Word placed at the beginning or end of a word.
Affix
100
A sudden and disturbing vivid memory of an event in the past.
Flashback
100
Illustrating a general rule.
Example
100
The first stage of the writing process.
Pre-Writing
100
Beginning version of a piece of writing.
Draft
200
A global computer network providing a variety of information.
Internet
200
Facts provided or learned about something or someone.
Inform / Information
200
An individual feature, fact, or item.
Details
200
Using an author's language word for word.
Quoting Directly
200
A matter dealt with in a text or subject.
Topic
300
A word or phrase that helps us answer a question.  They give important information about an event like who, what, when, where, and why.
Key Details
300
The marks, such as a period, comma, and parentheses, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning.
Punctuation
300
Persuade to do something.
Convince
300
One person's thoughts or beliefs.
Opinion
300
Tells you when a person did something or when something existed or happened.
Verb Tense
400
What is meant by a word, text, concept, or action.
Meaning
400
A cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
Reason
400
Conversation between two or more people in a book, play, or movie.
Dialogue
400
The action of presenting something.
Presentation
400
A source deserving of trust or confidence.
Trustworthy Source
500
A, B, C, etc.
Capitals
500
Entry of information about a word.
Dictionary Entry
500
Give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
Report
500
To persuade, entertain, or inform a reader.
Author's Purpose
500
The perspective from which a story is narrated.
Point of View
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