Writing Process
Nonfiction Parts
Poetry
Fiction Parts
Randoms!
100

This is the first thing your write when beginning an essay as a means to plan. 

What is the 5 sentence outline?

100

The “big point” or the most important idea that the writer is communicating to the reader.

What is the central idea?

100

These devices are used to show a reader what the author is trying to say. With many different types, it keeps a poem or writing interesting! 

What is figurative language?

100

This term is a way to identify when a character goes through a change in a story. While it may have the word character in it-don't forget the ending! 

What is characterization?

100

Using Greek and Latin origins this is the main word part, for trees, it grows into the ground. 

What is root?

200

This is the Super Important Sentence and is a one-sentence answer to the question. 

What is the thesis?

200

A paragraph contains facts, statements, examples-specifics which guide us to a full understanding of the main idea. They clarify, illuminate, explain, describe, expand and illustrate the central idea(s)

What are supporting details?

200

Each poem has this which helps guide the thinking and presenting of ideas. 

What is structure?

200

Simply put-this is the way the story is told or how it is narrated. 

What is point of view?

200

Paired with a root these letters come at the beginning to change the meaning. 

What is prefix?

300

This is the part of the body paragraph where you give more information about your answer to the question and go into detail and explain further. Some say it is the points are earned. 

What is the explanation?

300

A writer is presenting this when they make a claim, include reasons with evidence, and address the other side of the topic. 

What is an argument?

300

This person may or may not be the author, but they are definitely "saying" the poem to you

What is the speaker?

300

Different from point of view, this is the way a character or writer might see something-their ideas or beliefs about a topic or event. 

What is perspective?

300

Can't have it without a root word, but when placed at the end it can change the meaning or word type. 

What is suffix?

400

This is the least important sentence in the essay, but don't be fooled by its placement-it comes first!

What is the hook?

400

This is written to review a text or tell only the main parts. 

What is a summary?

400

When two lines in the poem rhyme and present one idea they make one of these. 

What is a rhyming couplet?

400

Goes beyond time and place, this is also the environment around the events in the story. 

What is setting?

400

The feeling a reader gets from the story. 

What is mood?

500

This is the part of the essay where you show proof and part of getting this correct means standing up and showing how to mark it properly! 

What is citing evidence?

500

An author might show this when writing about a topic, clearly, they are favoring one side. 

What is bias?

500

This may teach you a lesson about life or it simply a message the author wants you to know. 

What is the theme?

500

Just like in poetry, the author wants to show you this through the story to help you in life. 

What is theme?

500

The author's attitude about the topic, shown through word choice. Also, something you should watch when talking to adults. 

What is tone?