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Don't hate on traits...
Hey Essay
Gnarly Narratives
RACE
Mixed Review
100
Ideas Organization Voice Word Choice Sentence Fluency Conventions
What are the 6 traits of writing?
100
A hook is always necessary when writing this.
What is an essay?
100
To entertain
What is the purpose of a narrative essay?
100
This is what the "R" stands for in RACE
What is "restate the question"?
100
This is an example of what literary device? "The tenacious Lilly Tib was totally out of control."
What is alliteration?
200
This is how your sentences "flow" in an essay.
What is sentence fluency?
200
Society History World Literature Media
What are the connections you can make in a quote response?
200
This is where the author introduces the character(s), setting and conflict.
What is the exposition?
200
This is what the A,C, and E stand for in RACE.
What are "Answer, Cite the text, Extend/Expand"?
200
This short article is likely to have what purpose? "The Scientific Theories of Marvin Blake"
What is "to inform"?
300
The following sentence clearly has problems with this trait: The lama is red, lyke roses.
What are conventions?
300
A counter-claim is included in this type of essay.
What is a persuasive essay?
300
This type of compositional risk/literary element should always be used in a narrative in order to bring the characters to life.
What is dialogue?
300
This is the only connection you should NOT make unless specifically asked to do so in the open-ended question.
What is a personal connection?
300
These are the first 5 steps in active reading.
What are the following steps? -Read the title -Read the deck -Scan the text -Decide the purpose -Read the questions -Mark the text
400
This trait includes the author's details and purpose.
What are ideas?
400
The purpose of this essay is to explain.
What is an expository essay?
400
This is the order in which you must include the elements of the plot.
What is the following: Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution
400
This the part of your answer during which you pull a specific quote from the text to back up your answer.
What is citation?
400
This is an example of this conventional mistake: Shana is an excellent gymnast she works diligently to perfect her skills every single day.
What is a run-on sentence?
500
This trait expresses feelings, individuality, and personality.
What is voice?
500
These are the types of supporting details one should use in a persuasive essay.
What are statistics/polls, expert opinions, related stories or instances?
500
This is the lesson one must learn after reading your narrative.
What is the moral?
500
This is the "purpose" of your open-ended response.
What is inform/explain?
500
This is the theme of a text.
What term defines that which the author want you to understand about life in general?