Conventions
Grammar
Informative Writing
Argumentative Writing
Narrative Writing
100

Every sentence must start with this.

A capital letter.

100

It's/its going to rain this weekend.

It's (it is)

100

What is informational writing?

Informational writing is the purpose to inform or explain something to the read and it is factual?

100

What is argumentative writing?

The writer has to:

  1. Investigate a topic

  2. Collect and evaluate evidence

  3. Establish position on the topic in a concise manner



100

What is narrative writing?

A type of writing that tells a story, either fiction or nonfiction

200

This letter must always be capitalized when written by itself or in a contraction.

I

200

I bought too/two/to many pairs of shoes at the store.


too

200

What should be included in the introduction paragraph?

1.) hook

2.) background information/context

2.) thesis statement (main idea)

200
What is present in an argumentative essay that is NOT present in an informational essay?

A counterclaim/counterargument

200

What 3 things should be included in narrative writing?

1.) Characters

2.) Setting

3.) A conflict

300

Every sentence must end with a mark. What are three possible end marks?

A period, question mark and exclamation mark.

300

I invited my friends to go to the mall. They're/There/Their going to be so surprised when they realize I am actually throwing them a party.

They're (they are because it is plural)

300

What is citing evidence?

Mentioning evidence FROM a text IN your writing

1.) direct quotes

2.) paraphrasing quotes

300

This sentence clearly states the writer’s position on a topic and serves as the main claim they will support with reasons and evidence.

What is a thesis statement?

300

What are the 6 parts to a narrative arc in order (plot diagram)? 

1.) Exposition

2.) Conflict introduced

3.) Rising action

4.) Climax

5.) Falling action

6.) Resolution

400

What are 2 reasons that you capitalize a letter in a sentence?

proper noun

beginning of sentence

letter I

Abbreviation (OK, Mr. )

400

Their/there/they're house is white with blue shutters.


Their (the house belongs to someone)

400

How can you introduce evidence from a text?

1.) In the article, "________"

2.) The author states, "_______."

3.) On page 2 in paragraph 4, the article, "______"

400

What words or phrases should you use to introduce a counterclaim?

1.) "While some people may say..."

2.) While others may think/say..."

3.) Any other phrase that goes with it

400

What is the definition of plot?

The sequence of events that take place in a story

500

Explain what a paragraph is.

5-6 sentences working together to make one key point about the subject of the paragraph.

500

I love the New Hampshire campgrounds. We are going they're /their/ there next weekend.

there (location)

500

This type of text structure is used when an author explains how two or more things are alike and different, often using signal words like “similar,” “however,” and “on the other hand.”

What is compare and contrast?

500

After presenting an opposing viewpoint, this part of an argument explains why that viewpoint is incorrect or weaker, and reinforces the writer’s original claim.

What is a rebuttal?


500

This key part of a narrative occurs when the main character faces the biggest challenge, and the outcome of the story is decided.

What is the climax?

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