Writing Process
Academic Vocabulary
Persuasive
Narrative
Writing Verbs
100
When reading for textual evidence, _____ the important information.
What is highlight?
100
Writing that explains an idea
What is expository?
100
Another word for persuade
What is convince?
100
Another word for a narrative
What is story?
100
To put in your own words
What is paraphrase?
200
What are the two types of essays that you have written?
What is narrative and persuasive?
200
The main topic of your paper that gives your opinion
What is thesis?
200
The person you direct your essay toward who can help you get what you want
What is the targeted audience?
200
The story goes through what
What is plot development?
200
To judge or to assess
What is evaluate?
300
What part of the writing process is the bubble map?
What is Brainstorm or Generate and Plan?
300
Showing relationships with words
What is an analogy?
300
The purpose of a persuasive essay
What is persuade?
300
To make your story spicier use what kind of vivid language?
What figurative language?
300
To grab the attention of your audience and hold the attention
What is engage?
400
When you make your paper better by changing words and combining sentences, using transitions, you are doing what?
What is revising?
400
Facts from a piece of writing that prove or disprove an idea
What is evidence?
400
What are the three parts of the three point essay?
What are the introduction, body, and conclusion?
400
A narrative is sometimes about the person who is writing it. What type of narrative is it?
What is personal narrative?
400
To mention what is said in text as support or proof of an idea
What is cite?
500
When you type your final draft, you are doing what part of the writing process?
What is publishing?
500
Back-up for ideas presented
What is support?
500
Always give this to support your ideas
What is textual evidence?
500
Any story has this that is resolved in the end.
What is conflict?
500
To develop your ideas
What is Brainstorm?
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