Rules and Procedures
Argumentative Writing
Writing and Email
Narrative Writing
Plagiarism
100

What do you do if you are unable to complete an assignment during class?

You must complete the assignment as homework.

100

What is the purpose of the "Hook" of an argumentative essay?

To use pull the reader in, by using rhetorical appeals.

+ 300 POINTS:

Provide an example of a hook without using a question.

100

What is the beginning of an email, where you say, "Hello Ms. Andersen," called?

The Greeting

100

Name one element of a Personal Narrative.

Must follow a plot arc, encapsulates a single event, etc.

100

What is Self-Plagiarism?

When you reuse your own work, without permission from the person assigning the task.

200

How will Ms. Andersen send out reminders and changes on assignments to the entire class?

Through Canvas Messages.

200

What are the 3 Rhetorical Appeals?

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

200

What is the concluding sign-of an email called? (E.g. Sincerely,)

The Closing

200

What kind of writing is used in Narrative writing in order to create imagery?

Descriptive writing

200

What are consequences of plagiarism in the work-place?

You could be fired.

+300 points:

What are consequences of plagiarism in school?

300

How do you let Ms. Andersen know you need to use the restroom?

Rock On sign 

+300 Points:

What must you do when you leave and return from the bathroom?

300

How many body paragraphs are in an argumentative essay?

3 body paragraphs

300

When writing an email, what kind of writing should you incorporate?

Formal, Professional, or Academic writing.

300

What are 3 ways to incorporate descriptive writing in your work?

5 senses, Appositive, Vivid verbs, etc.

300

What is plagiarism?

Using work that is not your own, without providing source information and claiming it is your own.

400

What is the first thing students would do when entering the classroom?

Look at the board and see what you need for the day; Bellwork.

400

What is the name of the part of an Argumentative Essay where the author introduces opposing claims and explains why those claims do not detract from the author's point?

The counterclaim/rebuttal paragraph

400

Provide 3 examples of what you could say in a closing to an email.

Sincerely, From, Thank you for your time, etc.

400

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile is a comparison of 2 unlike things using like or as.

+300 Points:

Provide an example of a simile and a metaphor

400

Can you commit plagiarism on accident?

Yes!

500

When is Ms. Andersen available for help outside of class?

After school, During Shield, or via Email.

500

What is the purpose of a Thesis statement?

To state the claim and 3 reasons that will be discussed in the argumentative essay.

500

What should be included in the "Subject" line of an email?

Your name, Class, and topic of the email.

500
What are the parts of the plot arc?

Exposition, Rising Action, Falling Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

500

What is the best way to avoid committing plagiarism?

Keep careful track of sources and resource information, in order to properly cite that information.