A noun tells these three things.
This tells the action of the noun.
This tells the lesson or moral of the story.
This point of view uses the pronoun "you."
The very first paragraph of an essay is called this.
This type of noun is a general name of for a noun, instead of a specific name. For example, drink is this type of noun instead of Sprite.
What is a common noun?
This tells which kind or how many of a noun.
What is an adjective?
This is the theme of the story of the "Tortoise and the Hare."
What is slow and steady wins the race?
This point of view uses the pronouns I, me, we, us, our, my.
What is first person?
The very last paragraph of an essay is called this.
This type of noun has to be capitalized, as it is a specific name for something.
What is a proper noun?
Pray, dance, draw, write, sing, play, etc. are examples of this part of speech.
What is a verb?
This is the theme of the story, "The Little Engine that Could."
What is to not give up, keep trying?
What is third person point of view?
These paragraphs, generally more than one, are in the middle of the essay, and they have the bulk of the information.
What are body paragraphs?
This type of noun is one that can be conveyed (identified) through the five senses.
What is a concrete noun?
What is an adjective?
What is to take your time to do something right?
An autobiography is written in this point of view.
What is first person?
This is located in the first sentence of a paragraph and tells what the paragraph is about.
What is main idea?
This type of noun is an idea, and cannot be conveyed through the five senses.
What is an abstract noun?
These are the three articles used as adjectives.
This is the theme for the following passage.
Sarah was new to the school and she didn't know anyone. Pat saw Sarah sitting alone at lunch and felt sorry for her. He went over to Sarah's table and talked with her during lunch. From that day forward, they have been best friends.
What is friendship, being kind?
What is third person?
This is what is used in the beginning of an essay to grab that reader's attention.
What is a "hook?"