The first paragraph of a composition that includes a thesis.
What is the introduction?
This is used to combine two independent sentences.
What is a comma followed by a FANBOY or a semicolon?
A story that has characters, setting, conflict, and a plot.
What is a fiction story.
Create this while reading to help remember and better understand a text.
What is a think sheet?
The last paragraph of a composition that includes a restatement of the thesis.
What is the conclusion?
Which word (who or whom) would complete this sentence:
The package will be delivered to ______?
What is whom?
Includes stage directions and dialogue.
What is drama?
Use this if you are unfamiliar with the spelling or definition of a word.
What is the Dictionary tool?
Words or phrases that are followed by a comma and begin the body and conclusion paragraphs.
What is a transition word?
This punctuation mark follows a transition word or phrase.
What is a comma?
Written in stanzas, contains lines, figurative language, mood and tone.
What is Poetry?
A strategy used to answer a short-constructed response.
What is RACE?
Restate, Answer, Cite Evidence, Explain
The space that begins each paragraph and indicate a new paragraph is beginning.
What is indent?
Complete the following sentence: (I or me)
The teacher gave Jake and _____ a permission slip for the field trip.
What is me?
Text that explains, describes, or informs using text features.
What is informational?
You need to determine "this" about a text to help you understand it better. Hint: You will write these characteristics on your think sheet.
What is the Genre?
This paragraph provides text evidence and explains it.
What is the body paragraph?
WSCR is the acronym for this.
What is writing short constructed response?
A text that uses a claim supported by ethos, pathos or logos or other evidence.
What is an argument?
Words, phrases, or sentences around a word that help determine an unknown word's meaning.
What are context clues?