the shape that we remember in our narrative writing
Diamond
What is bias?
When the writer is for one side or the other.
Hook, Claim and Thesis is included in what part of your essay?
Introduction (Hot ChocolaTe)
How many O.R.E.O.s should be included in an opinion essay?
3
This is another name for a hook in the writing diamond.
Entertaining beginning
this is the part of the diamond before the Main Event
Suspense
This goes in the middle square of the Freyer Model in prewriting.
The topic or title
This part of your introduction includes the three reasons you are making your claim.
Thesis
The longest part of your narrative should always be
the main event
Another name for an opinion is a
viewpoint, argument, position, etc.
You can elaborate on these things in your elaborative detail portion of the writing diamond. (Name 2)
Setting, Character, Object
When a text goes in order by dates, it is called this
chronological order
What are the O.R.E.O.s in your opinion piece
the body paragraphs
This goes after the introduction and before the conclusion paragraphs in an informational essay
body paragraphs or OREOs
Pele was from which country
Brazil
These are the two portions beneath the main event
Conclusion and extended ending
Informational writings should be free of this.
Opinion or bias
"Bam! Bam! Bam!" would be an example of starting your paper with a...
hook
When we leave the reader guessing as to what is happening next, we are adding this
Suspense
What is the name of the website that we played review games on
Kahoot!
These are the five parts of the writing diamond.
Entertaining beginning, elaborative detail, suspense, main event, conclusion and extended ending
This punctuation should be used when you are using words directly from the text.
Quotation marks
O.R.E.O stands for
Opinion, reason, examples, opinion
The sky was a particular bright blue. It was odd in fact because the day seemed so dreary. The wind was bitterly cold, the birds weren't even active, and it smelled of rotting fish.
This would be found in which part of the writing diamond.
The Elaborative Detail
Who is the author of Goosebumps
R.L. Stine