WWF
Narrative
Information/Opinion
Testing Day
100
The first W in WWF stands for?
What is Who is your audience?
100
The beginning paragraph is called the exposition. Name two things presented in the exposition of the story.
What is either the characters, setting, a hint to something in the future?
100
What should prewriting look like for opinion/information?
What is boxes and triangles? List your topic sentence for each body paragraph + hook + closing.
100
How long is the stand alone prompt?
What is 30 minutes?
200
The second W in WWF stands for?
What is What is the purpose in writing?
200
The turning point of the story is also called the ...
What is climax?
200
Supporting details and evidence should be facts or opinions?
What is FACTS! Citing sources if available!
200
How long is the passage based prompt?
What is 90 minutes?
300
Name all three purposes in which we write?
What is to inform, persuade, and entertain?
300
The main point of the prompt should be answered in what part of the story?
What is the climax?
300
What do you include in your introduction paragraph for these types of writing?
What is a Hook, Main Idea Statement/Claim, 3 Topic Sentences? All or nothing!
300
On the stand alone prompt, how do you choose between the two to write?
What is choose the one you can write the BEST!
400
What does the F stand for in WWF?
What is What is the Format of the piece?
400
When prewriting a narrative prompt, what should you do to ensure you have focus?
What is a plot diagram and WWF? Plot diagram must be said!
400
What should be in your closing for these types of writing?
What is restatement of your main idea/claim, restatement of 3 body paragraphs and connection back to audience! All or nothing!!
400
What two resources can you use after you have finished writing?
What is the dictionary and thesaurus?
500
Name 3 formats you may be asked to write.
What is any of the following - letter, story, article, editorial, e-mail, speech or any other smart answer.
500
Name 3 techniques to enhance your narrative piece!
What is figurative language (like personification, metaphor, onomatopoeia, etc), dialogue, or a flash back and flash forward.
500
When would you go beyond 3 body paragraphs in opinion or informational writing?
What is during a passage-based prompt? The intro and closing stay the same-extend the middle.
500
How many minutes should you spend pre-writing the stand alone prompt?
What is 5 minutes out of 30? 15 minutes out of 90 for Passage Based.