Prewrite/brainstorm, draft, revise, edit, and publish are the five stages of this...
What is the writing process?
A stanza must have at least two of these.
What is verses?
This genre of writing tells a story about someone's life.
Personal Narrative
A person, place, thing, animal or idea.
What is a noun?
He, she, it, them are all _____________.
What are pronouns?
During this stage, you are only making changes to content.
What is revision?
This type of figurative language compares to unlike things using the words like or as.
What is a simile?
This is an action word.
What is a verb?
Ryan and Noah are friends. What pronoun can Ryan and Noah be replaced with?
What is they?
Laugh, sing, dance, joke are all _______________.
What are verbs?
During this stage, you can make lists, use note cards or graphic organizers to gather ideas.
What is the prewrite/brainstorm stage?
AABB and ABAB are examples of this.
What is rhyme scheme?
Three horizontal lines underneath a letter means it needs to be ______.
What is capitalized?
Takes the place of a noun. (Ex. he, she, they, we, etc.)
What is a pronoun?
This stage is when you start looking more closely at grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc.
What is the editing stage?
"The light shown under the door like melted butter," is an example of this type of figurative language.
What is imagery?
"According to the text…" is a sentence stem that is appropriate to use for which step of the RACE process?
What is cite?
This part of speech ADDS detail to the verb.
What is an adverb?
For, and, nor, but, of, yet, and so are what? (Hint: FANBOYS)
What are conjunctions?
You should skip lines during this stage?
What is the drafting stage?
Daffodils are yellow,
Grass is green.
Judy didn't say, "Hello."
So now I think she is mean!
The rhyme scheme of this poem is...
What is ABAB
A sentence that ends with a question mark is what type of sentence?
What is interrogative?
This part of speech ADDS detail to the noun.
What is an adjective?
Mary, Thanksgiving, Michael, and Christmas are all ____________.
What are proper nouns?