This part of speech names a thing you might find on the beach, like "seashell" or "towel."
noun
“Canoe” tell me what comes after the subject when it comes to active voice?
Action
You’ll have it made in the shade knowing there’s this many types of sentence structures?
4
The fourth of July is as common as apple pie in the summer, what are the common purposes of writing?
Inform, entertain, educate
This part of the essay is like arriving at the campsite—it sets the scene and gets the reader ready for the adventure.
the introduction
This part of speech describes an action, like "surf," "swim," or "sunbathe."
verb
It’s no picnic if the subject receives the action in this voice.
Passive
Don’t sweat writing sentences, just remember to include a (Blank) and a (blank).
Subject and Verb
Easy breezy, just like these people who a writer should always consider before writing.
Audience
This sentence is like pitching your tent—it anchors your essay and tells everyone what your main point is.
thesis statement
This part of speech describes a noun, like "salty" air or "sunny" skies.
Adjective
Hot” tip, the (Blank) of the sentence is the one doing the action in active voice.
Subject
You’ll be a happy camper knowing a clause that is a complete sentence is called an (Blank).
Independent Clause
What flavor of ice cream is a hard choice but not the choices of words or sentence structures you make while writing a paper, also known as?
Style
This paragraph is like gathering firewood—it builds up your argument with solid evidence and examples.
body paragraph
This part of speech shows the relationship between a noun and another word, like "under" the umbrella or "beside" the pier.
Preposition
It’ll be a day at the beach if you remember this active voice formula.
Subject+Verb+Object
Drinks on me if you can guess what kind of sentence has 2 or more independent clauses.
Compound
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Written Feedback
This final part of the essay is like packing up your gear—it wraps everything up and leaves the reader with a lasting impression.
conclusion
This part of speech connects words or phrases, like "and," "but," or "because"—even when you're deciding between beach volleyball and swimming.
Preposition
Active voice emphasizes the (Blank) of the action and can improve clarity.
“Doer”
“The sky erupted with fireworks!” is a complete sentence since it has (Blank) at the end.
Punctuation
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Academic Integrity
This optional paragraph is like checking the weather before your hike—it prepares for opposing views and shows you're ready for challenges.
counterargument paragraph