Fix Me
Do You Comprehend?
What's With the Attitude?
Talk to Me, Goose
Putting It Together
100

This is the process of improving the clarity, development, and organization of a draft before finalizing it.

What is revising?

100

When readers deduce information that isn’t explicitly stated, they are making one of these.

What is an inference?

100

This is the term for the feeling or atmosphere an author creates in a story.

Mood

100

This type of text aims to provide factual information about a topic.

What is an informational text?

100

Using MLA format, this in-text citation style typically includes the author's last name and this other element.

What is the page number?

200

Correcting errors in capitalization, spelling, punctuation, and grammar is part of this process.

What is editing?

200

This term describes a concrete object or image that represents an abstract idea in a literary work.

What is a symbol?

200

This is the author's attitude toward the subject or audience, which can often be described as formal, humorous, or critical.

What is tone?

200

A strong thesis statement is essential because it provides this for an essay.

What is the main idea?

200

This part of the paragraph provides evidence to support the thesis, often a direct quote from the text.

What is text evidence?

300

This punctuation mark is used to indicate possession or to form contractions in English.

What is an apostrophe?

300

This term describes an author’s choice of words, which significantly influences tone and meaning.

What is diction?

300

The flowers swayed gently in the breeze as the sun warmed the meadow." What mood does this imagery convey?

What is peaceful, serene, calm, etc.?

300

These are reliable sources of evidence for supporting a thesis in an academic essay.

What are credible sources?

300

Writers use this part of the essay to provide context and a thesis.

What is the introduction?

400

This punctuation mark can be used instead of FANBOYS to connect independent clauses.

What is a semi-colon?

400

When analyzing the narrator's reliability, readers consider their bias, knowledge, and this type of truthfulness.

What is credibility?

400

What tone is suggested in a speech that uses phrases like "We must stand united and never falter in the face of adversity"?

What is determined, inspirational, steadfast, etc.?
400

Writers use these to connect ideas and guide the reader through their argument.

What are transitions?

400

This is the perspective from which a story is told, such as first-person or omniscient.

What is point of view?

500

This is how one can determine the meaning of an unknown word WITHOUT the use of a dictionary

What are context clues?

500

In texts where the purpose is to inform or explain, authors often use this type of section to summarize the main ideas or provide conclusions.

What is a conclusion or summary?

500

In a satirical essay mocking modern technology, what tone would the author most likely use?

What is sarcastic, snarky, mocking, etc.? 

500

Vivid language and sensory details create this in the reader's mind.

What is imagery/are images?
500

This term describes the underlying message or central idea that the author wants to convey in a work of fiction

What is the theme?