Essay Structure
Narrative Writing
Informational Writing
Transitions
Outlines
100

This is the first paragraph of an essay, which introduces the topic and provides background information.  

What is the introduction?

100

This is the moment of highest tension in a story, where the main character faces the greatest conflict.

What is the climax?

100

This is the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and presenting them as one's own.

What is plagiarism?

100

This is the transition word or phrase in the following sentence:  I love playing video games; nonetheless, I make sure to finish all my homework first.

What is nonetheless?

100

This is the first step of writing an outline.

What is a topic sentence or thesis statement?

200

These are the main points or arguments that support the thesis statement in an essay.

What are the body paragraphs?

200

The place and time of the story.

What is the setting?

200

This is a list of sources used in a research paper or other piece of writing, often included at the end of the work.

What is a bibliography?

200

This is the transition word or phrase in the following sentence: She was running late to the meeting; as a result, she had to skip breakfast.


What is as a result?

200

This is the reason we write an outline before we write a paper. 

What is to organize our thoughts?

300

This is the final paragraph of an essay, which summarizes the main points and restates the thesis in different words.

What is the conclusion?

300

The basic story line. All of the events that happen in the story.

What is plot?

300

This is a statement or group of statements that describe what an essay or other piece of writing is about.

What is the topic sentence?

300

This is the transition word or phrase in the following sentence: I'm not a fan of spicy food; however, I'll make an exception for this dish.


What is however?

300

This is the pattern of how an outline is organized. 

What is roman numerals and letters?

400

This is a sentence that connects one idea or paragraph to another in an essay, often using transitional words or phrases.

What is a transition sentence?

400

The actors in the story.

What are characters?

400

This feature of informational writing includes quotes, facts, and statistics that support the writer's argument or provide evidence for a claim.

What is supporting evidence?

400

This is the transition word or phrase in the following sentence: I'm excited to go to the beach; moreover, the weather forecast says it'll be sunny all day!

What is moreover?

400
These are the phrases or sentences that go under the topic these statement.

What are main ideas?

500

This is a sentence or group of sentences that clearly states the main idea or argument of an essay.

 What is the thesis statement?

500

The main topic or idea of the story.

What is theme?

500
This is an example of informational writing.

What is (name one only)  literary nonfiction, expository writing, argumentative writing (also known as persuasive writing), and procedural writing?

500

This is the transition word or phrase in the following sentence: He's a great basketball player; in addition, he's also a talented musician.

What is in addition?

500

This is the last part of an outline.

What is the conclusion?

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