Vocabulary
Types of Writing
Writing Process
Vocabulary Antonyms
Vocabulary Synonyms
100
What is having an abundance of wealth
What is affluent
100
Telling someone the steps on how to bake a cake.
What is Expository
100
The First step of the writing procces used to get ideas on the table
What is Prewriting
100
glimmer, handful, hint, lick, little, mite, mouthful, nip, ounce
What is volume
100
marketplace or shopping quarter
What is Bazaar
200
What is a choice limited to one of two or more possibilities
What is Alternative
200
You are telling about a time when you and your friends went on an adventure.
What is Narrative
200
To make sure all the mistakes are correct.
What is proofreading
200
obscure, sketchy, unclear, vague
What is picturesque
200
Sad, occurance
What is a Tragedy
300
What is being in accordance with the usual requirements
What is Formal
300
You talk about how to describe something by using adjectives.
What is descriptive.
300
The Step after Revising
What is Editing
300
guard, protection, safeguard, shield
What is hazard
300
threatening a seriously bad outcome or involving serious issues
What is grave.
400
The perception or understanding of something
What is Comprehension
400
Sent to someone involving private matters.
What is a letter
400
picking places where your writing could be clearer, more interesting, more informative and more convincing.
What is Revising
400
lose, mislay, misplace
What is retrieve
400
harmful or injurious to health or physical well-being
What is noxious.
500
Something long and tiresome
What is Tedious
500
Used to get someone to do somthing
What is persuasive
500
The last step,to put your work on display.
What is Publishing
500
actual, existent, existing, real
What is mythical
500
exceeding just or reasonable limits
What is immododarate.
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