Every body paragraph of a paper begins with this.
What is a topic sentence/claim?
Giving the background of the speaker/topic as to appear more credible
What is ethos?
What is second POV?
Used in writing narrative to show speech and discussion between characters
What is dialogue?
Singular _____ need singular _______
Who are subjects AND verbs?
Used to make writing flow together
What are transitional words?
If this is left off of a quotation, the quotation does not count as textual evidence AND becomes plagiarism.
What is citation?
Requires one to read around the word to figure out the meaning
What are context clues?
Sentences must have both _______ and _______ to be complete sentences.
What are subjects AND verbs?
An introduction always includes these three things.
What is a hook, background, and thesis statement?
Repeating the structure of an entire phrase as to show how these elements are equal
What is parallel structure?
In an analysis or argument essay, if you do this, you are changing point of view and possibly ruining your credibility as a source of facts.
What is talk directly to the audience/give your opinion?
Involves eliminating answers that are absolutely wrong in order to narrow answers down
What is process of elimination?
This piece of punctuation allows two complete sentences to be joined.
What is a semicolon?
Which paragraph/paragraphs will NOT have textual evidence?
What is the introduction AND the conclusion?
If you forget this very important sentence, your entire paper is worthless, and you have not answered the question.
What is thesis?
Deals with a futuristic world in which there is extreme government control
What is a dystopia?
Singular pronouns must have ________ _________.
What are singular antecedents?
This is the number of paragraphs that is ALWAYS required.
What is 5?
If you read the ______ first instead of the _______, you will possibly waste a lot of time.
What is passage & questions?
The takeaway from a piece of literature
What is theme?