Engaging
Informing
Evaluating
Genre Writing
Let's Fight!
100

To engage and entertain by giving details of an incident involving personal experience

What is a personal recount?

100

To explain

What is the subgenre explanations?

100

To analyze and evaluate the themes, ideas, or messages in a work

What is a critical response?

100

The rooms in a blueprint

What are stages?

100
The main, arguable statement of a text. 

What is a claim?

200

A folk tale

What is an example of a narrative?

200

To direct someone to perform or make something

What is a basic procedure?

200

Context, Description, Evaluation

What are the stages of a review?

200

The furniture in the rooms

What is phases?

200

A rebuttal to a claim

What is counterclaim?

300

To judge someone's character of behavior

What is an exemplum? 

300

Types of whales

What is an example of a classifying report?

300

Nuclear power - for and against

What is an example of a discussion?

300

The blueprint (text that has a social purpose to enable us to get things done)

What is genre?

300

This is a short statement that tells the main idea or claim of your paper.

What is a thesis statment?

400

Orientation, significant event, personal comment

What are the stages of an observation?

400

To recount and explain historical stages

What is an historical account?

400

Their social purpose is to persuade

What is exposition?

400

Engaging, informing, evaluating

What are the three genre types?

400
This is a list of resources that were used to write a research paper and is included at the end of the paper.
What is a bibliography?
500

Sharing a short and amusing episode about a real incident or person

What is an anecdote?

(I will also accept "What can be annoying?")

500

The rules of the school

What is a protocol?

500

To interpret messages in a work, usually a literary text or art form

What is an interpretation?

500

A specific text type within a genre

What is a subgenre?

500

Information—such as facts, data, quotations, or expert opinions—used to support claims, persuade readers, and validate arguments

What is a evidence?

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