Writing 101
Tone/Mood
Figurative Language
Text Structure
Anything Goes
100

The essay required when a prompt uses task words such as: prove, refute, support.

What is argumentative? 

100

A tone of having a positive outlook on things. 

What is optimistic? 

100

The repetition of similar sounds at the end of two or more words. 

What is rhyme? 

100

When an author analyzes two things to find out how they are similar and how they are different. 

What is compare and contrast? 

100
The SPECIFIC place you should go to look if you want to find TUESDAY's makeup work. 

What is the second tray (of the make up work trays)?

200
What an author should use to support his or her claims.

What is evidence? 

200

The author's tone when they are offering judgements, often negative, to assess or point out flaws. 

What is critical? 

200

An accepted expression that conveys something beyond its literal meaning. 

What is an idiom? 

200

When an author uses shorter or longer sentences to speed up, or slow down, how fast a reader reads the story. 

What is pacing? 

200

The three mascots of the high schools in Jackson County School District. 

What are the Hornets, Bull Dogs, and Yellow Jackets? 

300

Best known as the writers opportunity to explain his or her claims, as well as how their textual evidence supports the claims. 

What is analysis? 

300

The mood someone would have if they are showing an intense interest in something. 

What is enthusiastic? 

300

When the readers know something that the characters within a plot do not. 

What is dramatic irony? 
300

An example of this text structure would be: 

"The tornado ripped through the small town leaving many without power, running water, or even homes."

What is cause and effect? 

300

What does irony build within a plot? 

What is tension? 

400

The sentence that states the central idea of the essay. 

What is thesis sentence? 

400
The tone that describes when an author is relaxed in conversation, also described as causal or friendly. 

What is informal? 

400

The use of ridicule or sarcasm, often in a humerus or witty way.

What is satire? 

400

An example of this text structure would be:

"The first thing the class will do is bell work, then they will complete their first assignment. When they get home, they will complete their homework."

What is chronological order? 

400

The most significant thing taking place on May 6th 2025.

What is the state test? 

500

The act of giving credit to the original author when a writer uses their thoughts or ideas. 

What is citing? 

500

The tone an author would use if they want to be genuine in expressing their heartfelt feelings. 

What is sincere? 

500

The deliberate repetition of words, phrases, or sounds to emphasize a particular idea or to create rhythm. 

What is repetition? 

500

The text structure an author would use to describe how to tie their shoes.

What is procedural order? 

500

What is our superintendent's last name? 

What is Dr. Baggett? 

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