A subject and predicate are needed.
What is a sentence?
We use a strategy (acronym) to help us remember what editing is.
What is CUPS?
We use a strategy (acronym) to help us remember what revising is.
What is ARMS?
The first paragraph in an ECR.
What is a introduction?
Is used in front of a FANBOY (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
What is a comma?
A person place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
What is capitalization?
The A in ARMS.
What is add?
To get at least one point on the ECR.
What is answering the question?
We use this word to connect similar ideas.
What is and?
Includes a verb, or action.
What is a predicate?
Is used at the end of a sentence.
What is punctuation?
The R in ARMS.
How else can you receive another point on the ECR?
What is organization?
We use this word to connect opposite ideas.
What is but?
Used to form contractions and to show ownership or possession.
What are apostrophes?
What is a Dictionary?
The M and S on ARMS.
The two paragraphs include the reasons.
What are body paragraphs?
We us this word to connect a problem with a solution.
What is so?
Used to tell the reader to slow down and take a short breath.
What are commas?
A key word found in the beginning before the passage to help identify that it is an EDITING passage.
What is Corrections?
A key word found in the beginning before the passage to help identify that it is an REVISING passage.
What is revisions?
What the last paragraph is called.
What is the conclusion?
Another way to explain FANBOYS that connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal grammatical rank within a sentence
What are coordinating conjunctions?