The genre of "fiction" writing is what?
What is based on fake accounts or stories?
The genre of "non-fiction" writing is considered...
What is true stories?
Which acronym do we use for helping us solve revision problems?
What is ARMS?
Which acronym do we use to help us solve editing problems?
What is CUPS?
On STAAR I for English, what kind of writing will there be?
What is expository?
What are the five points on a plot diagram?
What is: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
What is a common place to find non-fiction writing?
What does ARMS stand for?
What is: Add, Remove, Move, or Substitute?
What does CUPS stand for?
What is: Capitalization, Usage, Punctuation, and Spelling?
On STAAR II for English, what type of writing will there be?
What is persuasive?
What is a plot diagram?
What method should you use for breaking down these types of texts?
What is #mainidea and chunking?
What words indicate this type of question?
What are: Revise, add, remove, insert, delete?
Which word indicates this type of question?
What is: change?
For persuasive writing, how many sides can you choose for STAAR?
What is one?
What is the main reason people write/read fiction?
What is to be entertained?
Will non-fiction articles usually have characters?
What is no, or false?
Is revision often looking for the most concise way to write something (true/false)?
What is true?
What is the first thing you should do (before reading the selection) for editing questions?
How many body paragraphs is suggested for your essay for STAAR exams?
What are 2-3 bodies?
For Poetry, what acronym is used to better understand the writing?
What is: SOAPSToneS?
Memoirs and diaries are considered to be non-fiction?
What is true, or yes?
How many "Make no change" answers will there be on the test (it is a range)?
What is between 1-3 answers?
What is the most important tool to use when answering editing questions?
What is THE DICTIONARY?
What is the minimum number of lines you should use for writing your essay on STAAR?
What is 21?