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Inform or Not Inform
Reviewing Text
Planning
100
P_________ are possible answers to the question generated from the task.
What are points?
100
To include direct information from a piece of text.
What is quoting?
100
When the narrator is not in the text?
What is third person?
100
Things like: bold words, subheadings, photos, graphs, charts, or pictures.
What are text features?
100
This is a place where you list your points and evidence before you write the essay.
What is a planning sheet?
200
______________ is information found to support a point.
What is evidence?
200
The first step in the FSA writing process after you put your name and date on the paper.
What is "review the text?"
200
The person or group you are writing to.
What is the audience?
200
This is to count the number of sections in the essay.
What is number your paragraphs?
200
The 2nd step in the FSA Writing process.
What is Unpack the Prompt?
300
Your own thoughts about the evidence.
What is an elaboration?
300
When you use your own words to shorten a long statement, but keep the same meaning.
What is paraphrasing?
300
How, why, what.?
What are the question words?
300
When you change a question into a statment.
What is "stealing the question?"
300
Based on the text_________ One point to consider__________
What is a sentence starter for writing a "point?"
400
Generate "what" "why" or "how" questions based on your evidence and then answer them.
What is another way to form an elaboration?
400
The author wrote_________ The text states__________
What are question starters for writing evidence?
400
This means to give "ways" when writing your essay.
What does "how" mean?
400
The name given to the text or texts.
What is a title?
400
This is when you come up with 2 answers to your task question or a positive/negative claim.
What is generating 2 answers or possible points, or possible claims.
500
Text title, summary statement, and controlling idea or claim.
What are the parts of the introduction?
500
Starting each new paragraph with a space before the first word.
What is indenting?
500
The word "what" means this when determining the focus of your writing.
What is "things?"
500
When you generate a question from the "task" part of the prompt.
What is the controlling idea (in an informational essay) , or claim in an (opinion) essay.
500
It is for listing your controlling idea or claim at the top, listing points, and where you find your evidence.
What is the plan sheet for?