Revise and Edit
Writing
Non-Fiction
Fiction
Literary Non-Fiction
100
To revise is to 
make something better
100
The most important part of the essay is 
the thesis
100
Nonfiction passage are about events that
are true; actually happened
100
The message moral, or lesson
Theme
100
"We can't let them kill us like that, like cattle in the slaughterhouse." is an example of what Figurative Language
Simile 
200
To edit it to 
fix a problem
200
An argument put forth by an author 
thesis
200
Reason for writing a nonfiction text 
Author's Purpose 
200
A guess/assumption about something that has already occurred 
inference
200
A character's Mental struggle (man v.s self) 
Internal Conflict
300

For the editing selection you should always use - 

The DICTIONARY! 
300
When writing your example, they must be what type 
1. Real world 2. Personal Must have actually happened
300
What the entire nonfiction passage is about
Main Idea
300
the narration of a story/selection 
Point of View
300
Clue or warning in the story that something bad is coming
Foreshadowing 
400
Not clear or specific 
Vague 
400
The conclusion should always 
restate the thesis. NOT JUST COPY WORD FOR WORD. 
400
A Caption is 
Description of a image in the passage typically placed underneath image 
400
When there is an unexpected outcome
Irony 
400
A quick but true story about a person or event
Anecodote
500
When something is redundant it is 
repeated or not necessary 
500
You should always start your body paragraph with a 
transition or transitional phrase
500

Titles, headings, graphs, images, and timelines are all example of 

Text Features 
500
What is the difference between protagonist and antagonist 
P: the leading good guy in story 


A: the character that opposes the protagonist 

500
"I'll tear you to pieces." is an example of what figurative language
Hyperbole