Argumentative Essay
Informative Essay
Narrative Essay
Punctuation
General
100

A statement that asserts a position or belief

What is a claim?

100

analyze, assess, compare, contrast, examine, evaluate, explain, or review.

What are key words to an informative essay?


100

Time and place of story

What is setting?

100

A phrase set off by two commas or two dashed inside a sentence.

What is a non essential?

100

Using information without citing it or copying it without paraphrasing it 

What is plagiarism? 


200

An opposing viewpoint to the main argument

What is a counterargument? 
200

Vivid or descriptive language that appeals to the senses

What is imagery?


200

a character in the story is actually telling the story himself/herself

What is 1st Person POV?


200

The punctuation marks go around evidence that is pulled from the text and is stated word for word. 

What are quotation marks?

200

Facts, examples, or information that support a claim

What is evidence?

300

Prejudice or favoritism towards a particular viewpoint

What is bias?


300

To identify similarities and differences between two or more things

What is compare and contrast?

300

Conversation between characters

What is dialogue?

300
Words that connect sentences and show relationships between them. These also start sentences AND paragraphs.

What is a transition?

300

The last sentence of the introduction paragraph that controls the body paragraphs of an essay.

What is a thesis?

400

To prove a statement or argument to be false

What is Refute?


400

The relationship between actions and their consequences

What is cause and effect?


400

Most exciting moment of the story; turning point

What is climax?


400

What three things equally join two sentences?

What are , + FANBOYS, period, and a semicolon?

400

the paragraphs where the evidence and facts are given supporting the thesis

What are body paragraphs?

500

A mistaken belief or flawed reasoning

What is a fallacy or fallacious reasoning?

500

Impartial. It does not show any feelings for or against a topic; therefore, it is unbiased or neutral. No I, you, or we.

What is Objective Tone?


500

the sequence of events in a story 

What is plot? 

500

Two sentences joined by a comma alone and is ALWAYS wrong

What is a comma splice?

500

Paraphrase, Summary, Direct Quotes

What is combination of evidence?