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Being a Good Writer
Vocabulary in a Sentence (Fill in the Blanks)
100

A part or element

Aspect

100

We use this to understand the meaning of new words without looking in the dictionary

Context

100

Of deep importance, sometimes for religious reasons

Sacred

100

This sentence answers the prompt and introduces the main idea of the paragraph or essay

The claim

100

As a BLANK to guests, the hotel bellhop will carry your bags.

Courtesy

200

The process of being seen as good enough to join a group

Acceptance

200

Community, as defined by "What is Community and Why is it Important?"

A Shared Story

200

Reason for doing something

Motivation

200

Good sentences always end with one of these

Punctuation mark (. ! ?)

200

The temple was a BLANK place.

Sacred

300

A clash or conflict

Confrontation

300

The city Mr. Gleason visited for the wedding.

Oakland, California

300

A story

Narrative

300

We use this to support our claim

Evidence

300

There was a BLANK between two enemies on the battlefield.

Confrontation

400

To change to fit in and follow the rules and standards of a group

Conform

400

Mr. Gleason's favorite sport

Basketball

400

Polite statement or behavior; respect

Courtesy

400

Good sentences begin with a capital letter, end with a punctuation mark, and include both of these two things.

Subject and verb.
400

I am looking for a BLANK flavor of candy.

Specific

500

Having to do with one thing and not another

Specific

500

This person is responsible for your decisions

Yourself

500

Having to do with what is right and what is wrong

Moral

500

A paragraph must contain this many sentences

No minimum. (follow teacher's directions)

500

Having to choose between attending my sister's graduation and my friend's birthday party was a difficult BLANK dilemma.

Moral