Verb Moods
Conjunctive Adverbs
Writing (General)
Writing (General)/ Theme
Writing/Bias/ General
100

Verb within a question

Interrogative

100

Tomorrow, today, yesterday 

When 

100

For 

Pro 

100

This type of conclusion is where the ending is clear and together. 

 Close-Ended 

100

A pattern a website picks up on from a person’s views, likes, etc. & is used to continue showing that person their interests based on those views, likes, etc.

Algorithms 

200

Verb within a statement 

Indicative 

200

Under, over, below, above 

Where

200

Against 

Con 

200

This type of conclusion is where the ending is open for things to be interpreted. 

Open-Ended 
200

If someone relies only on one web news outlet for articles pertaining to news stories, this is a good thing. True or False 

False

300

Verb within a demand 

Imperative 

300

Slowly, quickly 

How 

300

This is the purpose of an argumentative text. 

To persuade 

300

This is the moral or message of something 

Theme 

300

The definition of a word using context clues to make an educated guess 

Connotative 

400

Verb within a wish or desire

Subjunctive 

400

Everyday, never, rarely 

How Often 

400

This is the purpose of an informative essay. 

To inform the reader of something. 

400

This is what the story is mainly about 

Main Idea 

400

This is what is introduced in the beginning of a narrative writing piece. The main character's p_______: 

Problem 

500

Verbs that rely on one another 

Conditional 

500

Is this the correct format for conjunctive adverbs: I don't like to go to the store; however, I did go the other day. 

Yes

500

This is the main purpose of a narrative piece. 

To entertain 

500

The definition of a word from the dictionary 

Denotative 

500

This is what the middle part of a story tells: all the det______

Details