About the writing
Syntax: Author's Intent-- interrogative, exclamatory, declarative, or imperative?
Syntax: Grammatical-- Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound Complex?
Subject/Verb Agreement: find what is wrong in the sentence.
Misc.
100

Comes to a text with beliefs, values, and ideas.

What is an Audience?

100
There is no way I am going to let you get a tattoo!
Exclamatory
100

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.

Complex

100
The sales representative, with the help of her peers, plan to expand her department.
PLANS
100

Find the subject and the verb: After a long day of work, Sally wanted a good book and a warm bubble bath.

Sally wanted

200

the many ways to portray a message: memo, essay, commercial, etc.

What is Medium?

200
Apples contain some very important nutrients.
declarative
200

I would like to go to the store, but I have to finish my work.

Compound

200
The fact that compact discs do not wear out and do not have to be flipped make them attractive.
MAKES
200

Correct this citations: In Ray Bradbury's short narrative, it can be said that Douglas was "completely contented and reassured" by his surrounding rituals. (56).

rituals (56).

300

The situation behind the writing.

What is Context?

300
Show me where you found those coins.
Imperative
300

After the team won, they decided to celebrate, so they led a parade through town.

Compound Complex

300
Robert Frost's imagery and verse structure has been analyzed and praised by many critics.
HAVE
300

What is wrong with this citation? 

 In 1964 President Johnson signed an act that resembled that of the Civil Rights Act of 1875 which "ended what was known as the 'Solid South'" (Wikipedia).

You cannot list the database as the source citation.

400

The varying lengths of sentences to create a flow to the writing.

What is syntax?

400
My cellphone was here a minute ago, and now it's gone!
Exclamatory
400

Sally sold sea shells down by the sea shore.

Simple

400
Each of the girls hair are up in a pony tail for the game.
IS
400

Define Thesis.

It is the argument, warrant, or claim made by a text to be supported by evidence.

500

The art of speaking or writing to persuade, entertain, and/or inform.

What is rhetoric?

500

Shut the door; it's cold in here.

Imperative

500

After going to school, Sally will need to do her homework.

Simple

500
The effective date of the new rules for schools in Maine have not been determined.
HAS
500

What is wrong with the following citation? (not the indentation... can't fix that within the game) 

Bradbury, Ray. “Summer Rituals.” The Prose Reader: Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing. 5th ed., Edited by Kim Flachmann, Michael Flachmann, Prentice Hall, 1999, 55-57. 

pp. 55-57.