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Writing
100
A story with a moral or central message.
What is a fable?
100
when an event makes something else happen.
What is cause and effect?
100
Things readers and writers use to learn and teach about a topic.
What are facts?
100
Part of the reading that must be used to support or find an answer to a question.
What is text clues?
100
A work of writing that is a story.
What is a narrative?
200
A story passed down orally from generation to generation.
What is a folktale?
200
Things the reader think to make them learn more.
What is a question?
200
The biggest need for settlers in Campbell County?
What is water?
200
The main part of the article the author wants you to know.
What is the main idea?
200
A work of writing that shares information?
What is informational or expository?
300
A story that has a god or goddess.
What is a myth?
300
The beginning, middle and end of a story.
What is plot?
300
The biggest mode of transportation that caused the biggest change in Campbell County?
What is the train?
300
How the author supports the main idea.
What are supporting details?
300
A work of writing that tries to change the readers mind.
What is persuasive?
400
The author wants to you to learn from a fable.
What is a moral?
400
The place where a story takes place.
What is setting?
400
A present day industry that is huge in Campbell County that requires digging a mineral out of the ground.
What is coal mining?
400
Features used in a specific type of writing that help the reader learn new information.
What are non-fiction features?
400
The process where you find the errors in the writing?
What is editing?
500
What the author wants you to learn from a folktale.
What is a central message or theme?
500
The message of a story.
What is the theme?
500
The industry that is still thriving in Campbell County and also brought the first settlers here.
What is cattle?
500
This is used to identify unknown words.
What is the glossary?
500
The part of the writing that starts it.
What is introduction or hook?