Transitions
Sentences
Using Commas
Opinion/Persuasive
Informational
100

True or False, transitions can be used at the beginning of a paragraph as well as within the paragraph.

TRUE

100

A clause that stands on its own.

What is independent.

100

Friday December 24 1980.

What is after Friday and 24th.

100

This is what you use to form your opinion on a writing prompt.

What is the text or articles.

100

The very first part of your essay.

What is introduction or topic sentence.

200

Required after a transition word.

What is a comma.

200

This joins clauses in a compound sentences.

What is a conjunction.

200

"I want to take more tests" she said.

Wht is after tests.

200

You can choose both sides of an opinion question if you justify your answer.

What is FALSE.

200

Writing the introduction with just slight changes.

What is conclusion.

300

"For all these reasons", should be used in

What is Opinion Writing

300

A sentence with an independent and dependent clause.

What is complex.

300

Mrs. Rawlings likes Roxy Netflix and sleeping.

What is after Roxy, and Netflix.

300

As you can see......

What is closing statement or conclusion.

300

What you use to find a better word on the RISE test.

What is a thesaurus.

400

Name 3 transitions

For instance, additionally, moreover, similarly,

400

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

What are FANBOYS-conjunctions.

400

As you can see I really believe my students are brilliant.

What is after see.

400

How should every opinion essay begin.

What is " I strongly believe" or "In my opinion".

400

It is important to ___________ the question or prompt in your introduction.

What is re-state.

500

The word Transition actually means this.

What is a change from one state to another.

500

These add location to your sentences.

What are prepositional phrases.

500

When typing, this comes after comma.

What is a space.

500

It is a good idea to use your opinion without reading the texts with the question.

What is FALSE.

500

R.A.C.E.

What is Restate the prompt, Answer the question, Cite where you found your details, use Examples to make your point.