Intro Paragraphs
Writing Styles
Body Paragraphs
Conclusions
Writing Prep
100
To grab your reader's attention.
What is the purpose of a hook?
100
How you want your writing to sound.
What is tone?
100
When you add something that is true and proven in your writing.
What is a fact?
100
What you should do with your thesis in a conclusion paragraph.
What is summarize?
100
Children, teens, adults, women, men...
What are different types of audiences?
200
The sentence that states what you are trying to prove in an essay.
What is a thesis?
200
Your writing voice or personality.
What is style?
200
A book that provides synonyms.
What is a thesaurus?
200
What specifically you want your readers to do at the end of your essay.
What is a call to action?
200
When a piece of writing is targeted to everyone.
What is the general public?
300

Another name for a personal story in an essay.

Narrative

300
Stating only the facts in your writing.
What is objective?
300
Language used to add creativity to your writing.
What is figurative language?
300
Something you should never do that would undercut your argument.
What is apologize?
300
The tone in which a letter to the president would be written.
What is formal?
400
Who, what, when, where and why.
What are the five Ws that should be in the intro paragraph of a news article?
400
Stating your opinions in your writing.
What is subjective?
400
Five ways to add support to body paragraphs.
What are: facts, stats, quotes, anecdotes and reasons.
400
If you don't take action, thousands of other innocent animals will die.
What is an example of a warning?
400
Three purposes to a piece of writing.
What is: to persuade, to inform and to entertain.
500
Startling information, controversial question or dialogue.
What are three ways to capture a reader's attention?
500
Language used by a particular group of people.
What is jargon?
500
Five ways to add creativity to body paragraphs.
What is: figurative language, word choice, varying sentence structure, dialogue and transitions.
500
Something that makes your reader think in the conclusion.
What is a provocative question?
500
The five things to consider before you start writing.
What are: audience, purpose, form, tone and style?