Expository Techniques
Argumentative Techniques
Listening
Research
Narrative Writing
100

What does "expository" mean?

To inform/Informational
100

What is the main idea of argumentative writing called?

Claim

100

Is paying attention to the speaker without interrupting active or passive listening? 

active

100

This is the process of gathering information about a topic from different sources.

Research

100

This type of writing tells a story.

Narrative

200

What is the main idea of expository writing called?

Thesis Statement

200

What is the opposing viewpoint called in argumentative writing?

counterclaim

200

This technique, usually involving pencil and paper, helps students remember information when watching an informational video, listening to a podcast, watching a presentation, or reading an article.

Taking Notes

200

Books, articles, and websites used to gather information are called this.

Sources

200

The struggle or problem in a story is called this.

Conflict

300

This part of an expository essay introduces the topic and provides a clear focus.

Introduction

300

What is an appropriate number of paragraphs for an argumentative (or expository) essay?

Four

300

What is it called when you listen to a speaker or read an article and summarize it in your own words?

Restating or Paraphrasing

300

Why should students use more than one source when researching a topic?

To confirm information and gain multiple perspectives

300

This writing technique uses sensory details to help readers imagine the story.

Imagery or Descriptive Language

400

This text structure shows how two things are alike and different.

Compare and Contrast

400
This word means that the source is believable, accurate, and comes from a trustworthy source

Credible

400

Another word for Two-Column Notes is...

Cornell Notes

400

This tool helps organize research notes and source information.

Works Cited Page/Bibliography 

400

This is when the story takes a turn.

Hint: The top of the plot pyramid.

Climax

500

Why should an expository essay include clear transitions between paragraphs?

To help with organization
500

Why should an argumentative essay include a counterclaim?

To strengthen the argument and show understanding of other viewpoints

500

Why is it important for a listener to identify a speaker’s purpose during a presentation?

to better understand the message

500

What is plagiarism, and how can it be avoided?

Using someone else’s words or ideas without credit.

It can be avoided by citing sources and using your own words.

500

Why is dialogue important in narrative writing?

In order to reveal characters, advance the plot, and make the story engaging.