A story that is not real, but could happen.
Realistic fiction.
To get your readers attention.
Hook
Things to do the night before.
What is get a lot of sleep.
At the end of your sentence.
Period.
Persuade.
A story that has events that could never happen in real life.
Fantasy
Name of the author , title of the text and a short summary of the text.
Things to do during the test.
What is focus and not bother other people
A quick pause for your sentence.
Comma.
The author is trying to give you information/facts.
Inform.
A story where the characters are trying to solve a puzzle.
Mystery.
Your whole essay in one sentence.
Thesis/claim
A question.
Question mark.
The author is trying to make you enjoy the story.
Entertain .
verses that often rhyme and evoke feelings.
Poetry.
Topic sentence, Evidence , Explanation, Repeat and write your conclusion.
Body paragraph.
A word, clause, or sentence inserted as an explanation or afterthought into a passage that
Parenthesis.
When the author uses a fake story to let you understand real world facts
informational fantasy.
A nonfiction book that gives facts about real things.
Informational
Using one of the reasons in your claim to introduce this paragraph.
Topic sentence.
When you're taking something from the text and quoting it.
Quotation mark.
When the author writes real life stories for you to enjoy.
Entertaining non-fictions.