Myths
Persuasive Writing
Analytical Writing
Run-ons
Plot
100
A type of story that explains a natural phenomenon
What is myth?
100
persuasive writing has to be supported by these things.
What are reasons and evidence?
100
This type of writing has to look carefully at something in order to explain and interpret what it means.
What is analysis writing?
100
This type of run-on pushes 2 sentences together without any punctuation mark.
What is a fused run-on?
100
There is no turning back.
What is the climax?
200
These 3 things have to be in a myth.
What are gods/supernatural beings, supernatural events/settings, and a lesson about human life/nature (theme)?
200
This how you support your reasons: by quoting text evidence directly. On the other hand, this is how you prove where you got your information, like a reference.
What is the difference between cite and citation?
200
Analytical writing has to do this.
What is to look carefully at something in order to explain and interpret what it means?
200
This type of word can be used to join a run-on properly.
What is a coordinating conjunction?
200
Infer the author's purpose of the 3 Little Pigs and explain why.
What is...answers may vary. Must include 1 of the following with a reason: to entertain, persuade, explain through analysis, or inform.
300
"Taking your time to do something right pays off in the end." is an example of this word.
What is a theme?
300
This is why you have to explain the quote.
What is to tie back into the claim, to interpret, or to show the readers what it means?
300
This describes the attitude of the author/narrator. On the other hand, this describes what the reader feels.
What is the difference between tone and mood?
300
These are 2 strategies to fix a run-on.
What are "how to join a run-on properly" and "how to correctly cut a run-on apart"?
300
This is where the characters and setting are introduced. On the other hand, this is where all questions are answered and the story is tied off.
What is the difference between exposition and resolution?
400
"In the text, Arachne spoke harshly to the old woman and was unapologetic. I have seen kids do similar things to their parents. In my opinion therefore, Arachne is a rude, spoiled girl." is an example of this word.
What is inference?
400
Recite all parts of a persuasive paragraph from memory.
What are claim, reasons, evidence, cite evidence, and explain quote?
400
These 4 things are possible explanations for an author's purpose for writing.
What are to entertain, to explain through analysis, to inform, and to persuade?
400
Correctly recite all coordinating conjunctions from memory.
What are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so?
400
This is the part of the plot where the judges award Athena.
What is the climax?
500
The story of Athena and Poseidon explains how olive oil became famous in Athens, which is an example of this word.
What is a natural phenomenon?
500
Support this claim in a persuasive outline: Students should get to carry backpacks at school.
What is...answers may very. You must have a claim, reason, evidence, and an explanation.
500
Recite all letters of SOAP STone from memory.
What are special mood, occasion, audience, purpose, style, and tone?
500
Describe from memory the steps to properly joining a run-on.
What are...answers may vary. Student must clearly identify the following steps: Find where the 2 sentences/ideas run together, put a comma before the coordinating conjunction.
500
This is the part where the judges cry out in surprise at the richness of Athena's dull-looking gift.
What is the rising action?
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