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Narrative
Explanatory
Opinion
Writing To Text
Techniques
100
In this part of a narrative you introduce your characters and setting.
What is a beginning?
100
The give information
What is the purpose of explanatory writing?
100
For instance, because, in order to, in addition, for example
What are some linking words used in opinion writing?
100
at least 2 readings
How many times should you read the text before answering the question?
100
The let the reader know what you will be teaching them in your report.
What is the purpose of an introduction in explanatory writing?
200
We write these to entertain the reader.
What is the purpose of narrative writing?
200
for example, also, another, because, for instance, in addition to that
What are some linking words and phrases used in explanatory writing?
200
to persuade
what is the purpose of opinion writing?
200
Make a plan
what should you do after you have read the text a few times and analyzed the question?
200
To state your opinion and why
What is the purpose of an introduction in a persuasive essay?
300
Beginning, main event, ending
What is the organization of a narrative piece?
300
Introduction, body, conclusion
what is the organization of an explanatory piece?
300
states opinion, gives reasons for opinion, facts, details, examples
what are some features of opinion writing?
300
means to identify and understand task, purpose, and audience
What does it mean to analyze the question?
300
to show what characters are thinking, how a character feels, show character traits, or to give the reader necessary information.
Why do authors include dialogue in their writing?
400
first, next, then, finally, the next day, after that.
What are narrative transition words and phrases?
400
topic sentence, main idea statements, facts, details, definitions, examples
What are some features of explanatory writing?
400
this sentence tells the reader what the writer is trying to persuade them to do or think
What is an opinion statement?
400
Information should come from the text when answering the question (grounded in the text)
Where is your answer grounded in? Where do you get your ideas to answer the question?
400
with a question, fact, or example
What is one way to get a reader interested in your topic?
500
Action, dialogue, thoughts/feelings, description, sound
what are the features of narrative writing?
500
This sentence lets the reader know what the next paragraph will be about.
What is a topic sentence?
500
introduction, body, concluding statement
what is the organization of an opinion piece?
500
spelling, grammar, ideas, use of text, organization, ideas
What are you graded on?
500
to remind the reader what you taught them or what your opinion was.
What is the purpose of a conclusion in explanatory and persuasive essays?