Claim
Hook
Citations
Writing Process
Bibliography
100

What is the difference between a claim and an opinion 

Opinion is your perspective that CAN'T be supported by facts while a claim IS supported completely by factual evidence. 
100
What is a hook and where can it be found in the writing? 

A BEGINNING sentence BEFORE the topic sentence that draws the reader's attention and makes them want to continue to read.

100

What is a citation? 

A citation is in parentheses next to evidence you got from someone else that is inserted into your writing. This is so they get credit for the information you are utilizing. 

100

What step in the writing process is "taking the prompts" order? 

T.A.P.P.

100

What is a biblyography 

A list of all the Scholarly sources that I utilized 

200

Is this a Claim? 

Energy Drinks should be banned.  

It is a start but it is not a very good claim. Remember we need to back up our claim with evidence we will utilize in our writing to support it. 

ex.) Energy Drinks should be banned because they can cause several negative health effects such as increased heart rate, high blood pressure and migraines. 

200
What does it mean to write a meaningful sentence? What does it appeal to? 

SHOW DON'T TELL!!!!! It appeals to the 5 senses sight, touch, hearing, smell, taste

200

Why is giving someone credit for the information you are utilizing important? 

To avoid plagiarism and stealing information you didn't come up with yourself. 

200
In the writing process, where should I spend the most time? About how much time? 

Accordion Draft about 30 minutes

200

What are the three types of Bibliographies? 

APA, MLA and Chicago Style 

300

Write a claim supporting your side of this argument: 

Which is better cats or dogs? 

Dogs are better because they are loyal, they can be trained to save people, and can be therapeutic. 

300

Write a hook utilizing an apeal to SIGHT to support this claim: 

School days should be shortened 

Picture a classroom, crammed with 34 students for 8 long class periods for 7 hours straight! Kid's heads lying on their desks pools of saliva all over their desks, kids staring with blank sleepy eyes as the teacher drags on, student's passing notes no longer listening to what is being taught. This inevitably happens when school days drag on for long amounts of time. 

300

What are three things you might use to create a citation? 

date, title, author's last name

300

In which step do I formulate my claim?

Informal Outline

300

What does MLA stand for and what type of writing is it mostly used for? 

Modern Language Association 

used mostly for writing humanities: literature, history, art 

400

Write a claim for this argument: 

Should violent video games be banned? 
 

Violent video games should be banned because they encourage bad behavior, they can be addicting, and they can distort reality. 

400

Create a hook that appeals to HEARING to support this claim: 

Basketball games are the most fun sporting event. 

Only fifteen seconds on the clock. The squeaking of shoes on the gym floor doesn't seem to block out the fans' beating hearts as they anxiously await the outcome. #5 shoots and scores a three pointer, SWOOSH,  winning the game! the timer blares ringing everyone's ears.  Fans jump from their seat making the bleachers creak under their weight. Popcorn goes flying as piercing screams echo throughout the gymnasium as everyone cheers and slaps each other on the back in excitement. This is just a taste of what you might experience at a basketball game. 
400

Which part of this is is a citation?

 "...Imagination is forever" (Disney, 1940). 

(Disney, 1940). 

400

Why do I need to have three factual evidences listed in my claim? 

So I can introduce the three key star details I will be talking about 

400

What is APA format and when is it utilized? 

American Psychological Association 

used mostly for writing in social science: education, law, science and psychology 

500

A claim is a thesis, or the main point, of an argumentative writing piece. What is the two MOST IMPORTANT things a claim must have/be?

A claim must be CLEAR and it must be SUPPORTED with FACTUAL EVIDENCE. 

500

Create a hook appealing to TASTE to support this claim: 

Pizza is the best food to enjoy with friends. 

Ding Dong! You sprint to the door to greet the pizza delivery boy at the door, your mouth watering. You and your friends all anxiously throw open the box and enjoy a slice each. Cheese dripping from a stuffed cheesy crust. The explosion of marinara sauce and pepperoni makes your tastebuds dance with joy. The smooth ingredients bringing the best flavorful experience money can buy. Now why would you miss out on an experience like this by ordering anything other than pizza with friends? 

500

You utilize a source that has 8 paragraphs, has a title called "The Happiest Place on Earth," was published in 1950, and was written by Walt Disney. Which two of these pieces of information do I want to utilize FIRST to create a citation? What are the SECOND two pieces of information you would use if you didn't have all the information from he first option? 

(Disney, 1950) 

("The Happiest Place on Earth, Paragraph 4)

500

Name EVERY step in the writing process I need to include my citations. 

Informal Outline, Accordion Draft, Final Draft

500

What is Chicago style format and when is it used 

It is the oldest style it is the most detailed and it is utilized for both humanities and social sciences!