These are certain words to never use in your FSA writing. What are 2 of them?
The first step when beginning the FSA Write.
What is finding the prompt and ID informative or argumentative
What is cite evidence?
What is an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion?
These types of nouns should always be capitalized.
What are proper nouns?
What is the purpose of an argumentative essay?
To convince your reader
This is what should be done after the draft is written to ensure the writer's thoughts are complete and the punctuation and spelling are correct.
What is revise and edit or proofread?
What must come after/ with every piece of evidence? (Usually in parentheses)
CITATION
What is the coutnerclaim
What punctuation must always go around your evidence?
What are quotation marks " "
inform, explain, describe, explanatory essay, etc.
Using this type of graphic organizer is a good way to take notes on the articles for ARGUMENTATIVE.
What is a t-chart?
Doing this will result in a score of zero.
What is plagiarizing?
This is where the counterclaim MUST GO if you do not have any EVIDENCE?
In the conclusion
Titles of books should always be ___________ whereas titles of articles should be in ______________.
What is underlined and quotation marks?
What is the purpose of an informative essay?
To teach or inform your reader on a topic
What are the 3 parts of an introduction?
What is Hook Gen info and Thesis
E_________ is specific information from the text whereas e___________ adds more detail and expands on the specific information.
What is evidence and elaboration?
The purpose of the conclusion is to restate the thesis/opinion and end with this.
What is the importance of the topic
What is a semicolon
What is the sentence that focuses (outlines) on the entire essay?
Thesis statement
What are the parts of a body paragraph?
What is T, S, E, E, T
Topic sent, support, evidence, elaboration, and transition
What should be in your citation IF THERE IS NO AUTHOR?
Title of article and page number
These words/ sentences connect ideas
What are transition words/sentences?
What punctuation is used when one thought introduces another?
What is the colon :