A subject and a Predicate
A sentence that is incomplete, does not have a subject or a predicate is called a
sentence fragment
What DRIVES or FUELS plot?
CONFLICT!
What is the purpose of argumentative writing?
To prove that your argument is valid using logic
What does TAG stand for?
Title, Author, Genre!
Identify the simple subject: The beach ball was rolling down the hill.
ball
When two sentences are incorrectly joined together that is called a
run-on sentence
personification
What three things belong in the introduction?
Hook, Summary, Claim
What is the square root of 81?
9
Identify the simple predicate: Carolyn sang loudly at the concert.
sang
To correct a run-on sentence or a comma splice you can:
What 3 things can you do to SHOW instead of TELL?
use dialogue, imagery, and figurative language!
What is one way to introduce and cite a piece of evidence.
According to research from...
In a study done by...they claim, "..."
Name at least three stories you have read this year in Reading
My Favorite Chaperone, Tell tale Heart, Monkey's Paw, Book of Unknown Names, Spirit walking in the Tundra, Blood, Brave Little Toaster etc.
Write an independent clause.
Should be a complete sentence :)
Fix the following sentence: Tally went to the store to get some apples she forgot to buy them
Tally went to the store to get some apples, but she forgot to buy them.
What should be the longest section of your story?
THE RISING ACTION!
What are the 3 steps of justification
summarize the evidence, connect to premise (So what?), connect to claim
What is Ms. Huang's favorite animal?
PIG!
Write a dependent clause.
Still has a subject and predicate but begins with AWWUBBIS
Is this a complete sentence? Correct if it is not.
Until you tell me what you are doing
No, it is a dependent clause.
Until you tell me what you are doing, I cannot let you pass through.
Name at least 3 dialogue punctuation rules.
What does TOVR stand for?
Transition, Opposition, Verb, Reason
What does the 6th amendment in the Bill of Rights do?
Citizens have the right to a fair, speedy, public trial