Self Editing
Figurative Language
Argumentative Writing
Punctuation
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100

The first of the three self editing strategies we discussed. Keeps mistakes from hiding & helps spot rhythm and flow.

What is the read-aloud technique?

100

Figurative language that compares two things using like or as.

What is a simile

100

Takes a stand and sets direction of an argumentative or persuasive essay; answers “What do you believe?”

What is a claim?

100

Punctuation that comes at the end of a question.  

What is a question mark?

100

Your teacher's name.

Who is Hanna Smith-Loftis

200

The second of the three self editing strategies we discussed. Checks what your draft actually says, focuses your writing, and helps adjust the order. 

What is reverse outlining?

200

Figurative language that gives human characteristics to non-humans.

What is personification?

200

Proves your claim with facts, examples, or expert input.

What is evidence?

200

Punctuation mark that give side info.

What are parentheses? 

200

Signature color of our teacher. 

What is pink?

300

The third of the three self editing strategies we discussed. Used as helpers, not decision-makers.

What are grammar tools?

300

Figurative language that compares things by saying one thing is like another. 

What is a metaphor?

300

Acknowledges the other side and builds trust.

What is a counterclaim?

300

Punctuation that must surround a direct quote.

What are quotation marks?

300

Type of writing our teacher has published.

What is poetry?

400

Technique that encourages you to one thing at a time and prevents feeling overwhelmed.

What is layered editing?

400

Figurative language that engages at least one of the five senses. 

What is imagery?

400

Explains why your side still holds up.

What is a rebuttal?

400

Punctuation mark that links two complete thoughts

What is a semicolon?

400

The 46th territory to become a state. The state where your teacher lives.

Where is Oklahoma?

500

Changing ideas mid-edit, ignoring structure, and relying fully on tools.

What are common mistakes in self editing?

500

Figurative language where something stands in for a larger idea; not to be taken literally. 

What is symbolism?

500

Keeps arguments clear; builds understanding and persuasion.

What is logical flow?

500

Punctuation mark used to introduce lists or emphasize ideas 

What is a colon?

500

Your teacher's only living pet. 

Who is a dog named Cerberus?

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