The first information we see when analyzing a news article.
What is the heading.
These are used when you are taking information that is not yours.
What are "quotes".
The main/central ideas of a text.
What is a summary.
The very first sentence of your paragraph.
What is the topic sentence.
This type of paragraph describes something.
What is a descriptive paragraph.
The name of the headings within the article.
What are subheadings.
This is used when you take a pause during a sentence.
What are commas.
What the text is about.
What is the main idea.
The tomato part of the paragraph.
What is detail.
This type of paragraph tells a story.
What is a narrative paragraph.
The way authors leave us hanging at the end of an article.
What is a hook.
This is used at the end of a sentence.
What is a period.
Used to support the main idea and add to the paragraph.
What are the supporting details.
Needs to be full of good "meaty" details.
What is the most important detail.
Usually looks at both sides of an issue.
What is an argumentative paragraph.
The purpose of the sentence under the image in a news article.
What is the description.
This is used when listing something.
What is a colon.
What is the katana.
What is the closing/concluding sentence.
The paragraph that just sticks to the facts.
What is an informational paragraph.
One of the news articles read in class.
What are: Oregon fires, Ancaster car meet up, Trick or Treating Halloween, Tropical Storm Teddy
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What is a semi-colon.
Not a place for opinions or personal information.
What are summaries.
The argument about what type of hamburger this was.
What is "Not a Big-Mac"/"Not a McChicken".
"The Blonde Guitar" example paragraph.
What is a descriptive paragraph.