This is the first thing in a narrative that hooks your reader in and makes them want to continue reading your story.
What is the lead?
This is usually found in the first sentence of a paragraph and tells what it’s about.
What is the topic sentence?
These are facts, examples, or reasons used to back up an opinion.
What is evidence?
Words like "for example," "because," or "in addition" are called these.
What are transition words?
This point of view uses "I" and "me" to tell the story.
What is first person?
How many paragraphs is a narrative?
What is 6?
Explain how to gather research for your informational writing before you begin.
What is read the articles, highlight evidence, and write down short phrases in your own words for your subtopics?
How many paragraphs does an opinion writing have?
What is 4?
Editing
A narrator who knows everything about all characters and events is said to be this.
What is third person omniscient?
This is the part of a narrative when you give the setting, characters, and introduce the conflict.
What is the basic situation?
The final paragraph of informational writing often includes this last sentence.
What is a call to action?
The final paragraph of an opinion piece often includes these two things.
What is a conclusion sentence and final impression?
What is it called when you fix your mistakes and work to strengthen your writing?
Revising
This technique shows what’s happening through action and dialogue instead of telling.
What is "show me, don’t tell me"?
This is the most intense part of a narrative.
What is the climax?
Name the order of what should be in each subtopic.
What is topic sentence, supporting detail #1, supporting detail #2, supporting detail #3, and concluding sentence?
What comes in the first paragraph of an opinion writing?
What is BI (background Information) and TS (Topic Sentence)?
If something in your writing seems confusing or off-topic, you should do this.
What is revise or remove it?
This is the fancy name for the "problem" in narrative writing.
What is the conflict?
Name the order of how to write a narrative.
What is lead, basic situation, rising action, climax, falling action, and conlusion?
Name the order of how to write an informational writing.
What is introduction, subtopic #1, subtopic #2, subtopic #3, and conclusion?
Name the order of how to write the two middle paragraphs of an opinion writing.
What is TTS (transitional topic sentence), RDF (reason, fact, detail), and Explanation?
This is the part of your writing where you wrap things up and restate your key point.
What is the conclusion?
True or False, opinions can go into informational text.
What is false?