Each body paragraph must start with this.
What is a transition?
This is how the paragraphs of the narrative essay are organized.
What is the order that the events happened?
An argumentative essay argues for your side, this type of essay shares information on a topic.
What is informative?
This comes at the end of the introduction and states your argument.
What is the claim(thesis)?
When reading your articles, you should mark/highlight the evidence or other helpful information within the text. This process is called what?
What is annotating?
This is what the test might call the prompt.
What is the task?
This is something a narrative must have. It is when characters are speaking out loud. Quotation marks are used with it.
What is dialogue?
The first thing in the body paragraph.
What is the topic sentence?
_______________ is the opposition's argument.
What is the counterclaim?
This is a classic way to introduce the counter claim. It begins with "Some ____ ____"
What is "Some may argue..."
This MUST be pulled from the articles to support your essay.
What is evidence?
These are the POVs that a narrative can be told in.
What is first, second, or third?
This is the point of view this essay should always be in.
What is third person?
The second half of the counterargument is called this.
What is the rebuttal?
This should be done to show you are starting a new paragraph.
What is indent?
This starts an essay and could be a fact, question, or anecdote.
What is a hook?
This is something you can use to "quick plan" your narrative essay.
What is a plot diagram?
Every body paragraph should have 2 of these.
What is quote sandwiches?
To refute the opposition's argument, you must pull in _____________ from the sources.
What is cited evidence?
This is the average amount of time you should spend writing each paragraph.
10-12 minutes.
This is another word that the test might call the passages.
What is stimuli?
This is something your character(s) need to do in the conclusion of your narrative.
Reflect on the events of the narrative.
These are the three main components of the introduction in this type of essay.
What are hook, background information, and thesis with reasons?
You must restate this (your argument) within your conclusion.
What is claim(thesis)?
This is the only difference between an argumentative thesis and an informative thesis.
What is that the informative thesis does NOT give an opinion while the argument essay MUST?