List the FOUR kinds of sentences?
What is declarative, imperative, interrogative, and exclamatory?
List the 6 literary elements.
What are plot, theme, characters, setting, conflict, and resolution?
How many steps are in The Writing Process?
What are 5 steps?
What type of end punctuation would you put at the end of an imperative and declarative sentence?
What is a period?
True or false: Possessive pronouns need an apostrophe.
What is false?
Define a simple sentence.
What are the two types of conflict?
What are internal and external?
What is Planning, Drafting, Revising, Editing, and Publishing?
Where does the apostrophe go in this sentence: Tomorrow is Evelyns birthday.
What is the apostrophe goes before the "s" in Evelyns?
What part(s) of speech is the subject of the sentence?
What is a noun and pronoun?
Define a compound sentence.
What is a compound sentence requires more than one subject and predicate, a coordinating conjunction, and a comma.
How many parts of plot are there?
What is 5 or 6?
Define the Planning step of The Writing Process.
What is the step where I gather ideas and begin brainstorming?
Is the form of "its" correct in this sentence: Its Friday tomorrow.
What is no, the "its" is incorrect?
Is the following sentence capitalized correctly? If not what is the mistake:
I am so excited to go to the Movies.
What is "movies" is incorrectly capitalized?
Define a run-on sentence.
What is a run-on sentence is a sentence that is not properly punctuated which creates an incomplete thought.
Define resolution.
What is the end or conclusion of a story?
Give me an example of when I would use The Writing Process.
What is answers may vary? EX: Writing a narrative essay.
Is this sentence punctuated correctly:
I love to read and I love to sleep.
What is no, the sentence is missing a comma before the coordinating conjunction?
Explain the difference between internal and external conflict types.
What is answers may vary?
Describe the difference between a sentence and a sentence fragment.
What is answers may vary?
What are the two types of Point of View that we typically see?
What is 1st and 3rd POV?
What is answers may vary?
Is this sentence punctuated correctly:
I have many things to do today; go to the gym, do homework, and study for a test.
Tell me the SIMPLE subject and predicate of this sentence:
The angry student threw his homework in the garbage out of frustration.
What is student and threw?