Inform or Explain
Compare
Persuade
Dialogue
Narrative
100

When you are writing to pass along information, you are writing to ________

Inform

100

When writing to tell how two things are alike or different is called __________

Comparing

100

When trying to convince someone to agree with you, you are trying to __________

Persuade

100

The words that people or story characters say to one another is ________

dialogue

100

When writing to tell a story, you are creating a _______

Narrative

200

When you are writing to show someone how to do something, you are writing to __________

Explain

200

When you show that something happens because of something else

Cause and effect

200

A piece of information you know to be true

Fact

200

A ______________ reports someone's exact words

A ______________ reports what someone said without using the exact words

Direct Quotation

Indirect Quotation

200

A story about imaginary people and events

Fiction

300

Give a topic sentence to inform someone about visiting Disney World

Answers will vary, but along the lines of

"Disney World is a magical place with a ton of activities."

300

Fishing can be more relaxing than just having a picnic.

What is being compared

Fishing and picnics

300

the way a person thinks about something

opinion

300

Put quotations and correct punctuation around the following sentence


I can't hear you Raymond shouted

"I can't hear you," Raymond shouted.

300

tells about real people and events

nonfiction

400

An _____________ is a message designed to get the public's attention

A __________ uses them

Advertisement

Advertiser 

400

 When writing about differences, what would you normally see in the paragraph


"Many ________ and few ________"

Many differences and few similarities

400

When writing to persuade, you want to have both _______ and _________ in your writing

Fact and opinions

400

Put Quotations and correct punctuation around the following sentence

Amber asked How long will we be at the movies

Amber asked, "How long will we be at the movies?"

400
___________________ point of view is a character is telling the story


__________________ point of view is someone outside the story, retelling the events

First person

Third Person

500

Give a topic sentence to explain to someone how purchase tickets to a concert

Answer will vary, but along the lines of

"Purchasing tickets to a concert can be done in many ways"

500

What topic sentence would you make to write a comparison?

Answers will vary, but something along the lines of

"There are a few similarities between a dog and a cat"

500
Give a topic sentence to persuade someone to hire you for a job

Answers will vary, but should be along the lines of

"I will be a great addition to the team."

500

Put quotations and correct punctuations in the following sentence

Maybe we will see the new Lego movie remarked Colin or the new Spider Man

"Maybe we will see the new Lego movie," remarked Colin, "or the new Spider Man."

500

When you arrange events according to time, you are using _____________________

Chronological order