Pre-writing
Organization
Details
Regular Exercise
Misc.
100
The first thing you should do once you are given the writing prompts
What is read the prompt thoroughly/carefully/to its fullness?
100
The first paragraph of an essay
What is the introduction?
100
The information that tells the reader about the source that you are using... should be stated in the first paragraph
What is the title and author's name?
100
The three main points of this essay
What is: "Regular exercise releases tension, improves appearance, and increases stamina"?
100
something that goes around a direct quote to signify that it is straight from a source
What are quotation marks?
200
Something you can do to organize your thoughts before you write?
What is make an outline or a thinking map?
200
The paragraph that sums up everything you've talked about and restates your three main points
What is the conclusion? (5th paragraph)
200
When information from a source is useful for a writer to use in their essay it is considered to be ____________.
What is relevant?
200
An example of a transition word or phrase used in this essay
What is first, therefore, in addition, or although?
200
Something you should do after you have finished writing
What is read over and check your work?
300
a statement that states what you're main idea
What is a thesis statement?
300
Where you state and discuss your three main points
What is the body?
300
A sentence (if used effectively) that can close up an entire essay
What is a strong concluding sentence?
300
Source example used to back up first point
What are doctors?
300
Something to be aware of while you are testing
What is time, time management, or the 45-minute timer?
400
the sentence that summarizes your three main points
What is enumeration sentence?
400
Words or phrases you use to connect one thought to the next
What are transitions?
400
Something you do to text evidence to show that it is straight from a credible source
What is cite it?
400
Something that could make this essay better
What are direct quotes from a cited, reliable source?
400
Something to include in your essay (that can't be found from a source)
What is your own thinking or analysis?
500
information that you need to find that will back up your three main points
What is text evidence?
500
Something that can be used to draw a reader's attention to what you are writing
What is a hook?
500
What you will be discussing throughout your entire essay
What are three main points?
500
Something that makes this essay "good"
What is organized, well-written, or on topic?
500
Something you can include in your first paragraph to make it strong and interesting
What is additional information or examples of your topic?