Parts of Speech
Sentences
Types of Writing and Text Structures
Conventions
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A word that modifies a noun

Adjective

100

The two main things a complete sentence needs

Subject and predicate
100

A story

Narrative

100

You don't capitalize these words in a _____, unless they are the first or last word: a, an, and, as, at, but, by, for, in, nor, of, on, or, the, and up

Title

100

Passing off others' ideas as your own

Plagiarism 

200

A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb

Adverb

200

An incomplete sentence, missing a subject, predicate, or both

Fragment

200

Convincing the reader/audience to do or believe something using facts and anecdotes

Persuasive 

200

Spell "should not" as a contraction

Shouldn't

200

The section at the end of research writing that lists your sources

Bibliography/Works Cited

300

A word that takes the place of a noun

Pronoun

300

Multiple complete sentences linked without proper punctuation or conjunctions

Run-on

300

Telling a series of events in order

Sequence 

300

The main 2 things apostrophes are used for

Possession (Bob's lunch)

Contractions (You're great)

300

Part of speech of the word "after" in, "I'll see you after class."

Preposition

400

A linking word

Conjunction

400

The part of the sentence with the person or thing doing the action

Subject

400

A (usually) 5 paragraph essay that requires analyzing a text to respond to a prompt

Text Dependent Analysis (TDA)

400

Two ways to fix a run-on

Combine (with conjunctions/punctuation) or separate into multiple sentences

400

The logical fallacy in "The medicine works because it's effective."

Circular reasoning

500

The possessive pronoun in the sentence "She gave the book to him, but it's mine, so I'll ask for it."

Mine

500

The part of the sentence with the person or thing receiving the action

Predicate

500

Text structure of "I have been eating lots of junk food and not exercising, therefore, I haven't been feeling well"

Cause and Effect

500

This is where an apostrophe goes when a noun is both plural and possessive

After the "s"

500

The introduction to a piece of writing that is meant to grab the reader's attention

Hook