Types of Essays
Parts of a Story
Parts of an Essay
Author's Purpose
Things I Should Do as a Reader
100
This what a writer does when he/she wants to want a shorter version of other the text. 

What is summarize?

100

This is the main event of the story. 

What is plot?

100
This word is a synonym proof. 

What is evidence?

100
This refers to the reason an author writes. 

What is author's purpose?

100

Take a deeper look in the text. 

What is analyze?
200

I am writing an essay on how my life has changed since moving to another school. 

What is narrative?

200

This is where the story takes place. 

What is setting?

200
This is the beginning of an essay.  It basically tells what your entire essay is about and includes the thesis statement. 

What is an introduction?

200

This is what the author does when he/she wants to show something.

What is demonstrate?

200

To write a shorter version of the main idea or story. 

What is summarize or conclude?

300

I am required to write an essay that explains how to read a map.

What is an expository essay?

300

This describes the moral or life lesson of a story. 

What is theme?

300

This is the part of an essay that "sums" up all key points, and it is located at the end. 

What is conclusion?

300

This is what the author does when he/she wants to cause readers to take a stance. 

What is argue or persuade?

300

To determine how people, things, ideas, or places are alike. 

What is compare?

400

I am required to take a stance on a topic and provide evidence to support my thinking. 

What is an opinion essay?

400

This is a reasonable or educated guess based on evidence. 

What is inference? 

400

This part of the essay includes all the details--additional information about your topic. 

What is the body?

400

This is a form of writing that an author does when he/she wants to inform. 

What is expository or informative writing?

400

To determine how things are different. I can use a VENN Diagram to help me. 

What is contrast? 

500

This essay requires me to deal with the facts--no opinions. 

What is expository?
500

This is what the whole story is about? 

What is main idea or central idea?

500

These are words that lead readers from one part of your paper to another (e.g. first, second, and etc).

What are transitional words? 

500

This is a form of writing that requires author's to share or reflect on a personal experience, lesson, or story. 

What is narrative?

500

To pay close attention to something.  Oftentimes, this is in yellow. 

What is highlight?