Reinforce your essential idea stated in your topic sentence
Conclusion
Explain how the evidence relates to the reason
Elaboration
What happens and how the characters experience these events (also plot).
Action
Who is the story about?
Characters
What should you do before you turn n/submit ANY writing?
Proof Read, Revise, and Edit
Quote from a text that supports your topic sentence with context and citation
Evidence
A debatable statement that can be proven
Claim
The resolution to the problem or conflict
Ending
The position from which the narrator tells the story.
What happens when you use too many words that mean the same thing
Your writing has redundant words.
State your essential idea about your entire paper while answering the prompt
Thesis
Quote from the text that supports your reason, including context and a citation
Evidence
The person who tells the story.
Narrator
The way the author organizes the events or plot of the story.
Structure
What are the types of sentences you should be using in your writing?
Simple, Compound, Complex
Explain how your evidence supports your topic sentence
Elaboration
A statement that supports your claim
Reason
The central topic, subject, or message of a story.
Theme
The conflict the main character(s) face.
Problem
What is something that add interests and help your describe elements of your story in your writing?
Figurative Language
State your essential idea about a topic
Topic Sentence
An Acknowledgement of different claims
Alternate/Opposing/Counter Claim
How the author opens the story, by engaging the reader and establishing a context and point of view.
Establish
When and where the story takes place.
Setting
Name 3 examples of Figurative Language.
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
3.Oxymoron
4.Hyperbole
5. Idiom
6. Personification
7.Symbolism
8.Alliteration
9.Onomatopoeia
10. Irony