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A Latin abbreviation that means "for example".
What is e.g.?
100
The subject being written about.
What is the topic?
100
Information that is true and correct.
What are facts?
100
Words written down; a story, article, or book.
What is text?
100
The most important thing in a group.
What is key?
200
A statement that answers the 3 questions: Does it take a side?, Is it a statement?, and Is it an opinion (not a fact)?
What is a strong opinion statement?
200
Facts and information.
What are details?
200
Information that you give to prove a point.
What is evidence?
200
The time allowed to take the FSA Writing assessment.
What is two hours?
200
Facts about something or someone.
What is information?
300
What you think or believe about something.
What is an opinion?
300
Facts, details, and other ideas that back up an opinion.
What is support?
300
To tell about a topic at the beginning of a piece of writing.
What is introduce, or introduction?
300
Facts or other ideas that support a belief, position, or attitude.
What are reasons?
300
Exact and detailed.
What is specific?
400
To tell about a topic at the beginning of a piece of writing.
What is introduce?
400
A piece of the six-part organizer, along with reason and evidence.
What is elaboration?
400
Easy to understand; or, to say something in a way that is obvious and not easily mistaken.
What is clear or clearly?
400
Words that connect ideas and sentences.
What are linking words?
400
To make clear by explaining or showing with words.
What is demonstrate?
500
A way to wrap up a piece of writing. It comes at the end of a composition and reminds the reader what the central idea of the writing is.
What is a concluding statement, or conclusion?
500
A position or attitude a writer takes on a subject.
What is point of view?
500
Each idea that follows is connected to the one before so that it makes sense.
What is logical?
500
The order of ideas in your writing that makes it easy for readers to follow and understand.
What is organizational structure?
500
Examples are: "because", "From the reading I know that", and "According to the text".
What are evidence-based terms?