quotation marks
topic sentence
introduction
direct quote
conclusion
main point
paraphrase
secondary
paragraph
details
primary
outline
summary
source
genre
quote
skim
descriptive outlines
rhetorical elements
quotation sandwich
logical fallacies
rhetorical moves
Thesis Statement
body paragraphs
paraphrasing
Abe Lincoln
conclusion
quotations
McGonigal
Narrative
reasoning
semicolon
SOAPStone
argument
evidence
diction
opinion
writing
pathos
Turkle
claim
ethos
logos
fact
introduction
elaboration
informative
paraphrase
conclusion
capitalize
paragraphs
underline
sentences
punctuate
articles
evidence
spelling
organize
sources
details
passage
opinion
review
circle
indent
unlock
prompt
think
focus
essay
topic
edit
text
body
plan
task
type
box
Introduction
Hook
Thesis
Transition word
Evidence
Elaboration
Body paragraph
Conclusion
Topic
Point
Opinion
Informative
Conventions
Score
120 minutes
4;4;2
Plan
Indent
Quotation marks
Capital letter
Punctuation mark
sources or articles
Prompt
Read article
Write
personification
introduction
conclusion
rhetorical
elaborate
character
hyperbole
cohesion
evidence
metaphor
language
appeals
analogy
thesis
pathos
simile
idiom
topic
triad
ethos
logos
link
teel
Introduction Paragraph
Conclusion Paragraph
Concluding Sentence
Restate Thesis
Topic Sentence
Punctuation
Transitions
Elaboration
Informative
Body Two
Body One
Evidence
Sources
Prompt
Indent
Thesis
Edit
Plan
Read
Hook
FSA
3 reasons
my point of view
used to combine sentences
a short piece of writing on a particular subject
connects ideas, sentences, and paragraphs
same
different
contains the thesis statement
a plan of your paper
rules of language
marks used to separate sentences and clarify meaning
main idea of essay
summary paragraph of an essay
main idea of a paragraph
starts on an indented line and deals with one reason
counterargument
argumentative
brainstorming
introduction
proofreading
descriptive
explanation
informative
punctuation
conclusion
persuasive
prewriting
indention
narrative
outlining
paragraph
evidence
organize
revising
sentence
thinking
process
support
writing
format
thesis
draft
essay
ideas
topic
body
hook
plan
Introduction
Grabber
Focus Statement
Thesis Statement
Thesis Support
Topic Sentence
Body Paragraph
Details
Conclusion
Modified Focus
Challenge
Bridge
Audience
Formality
Tone
Purpose
Organization
Flow
Diction
5
Transition words
Edit
Hook
Capital Punishment
Draw attention away from what is important
Money paid to the writer by a producer when the writer’s play is performed
Conversation between two or more people
Telling a story directly to the audience without acting it out
Acting without sound; using the body to tell a story
The background sound for a movie or play
An activity that involves actors and an audience in a situation where the action is live, rather than recorded
Standing in front of another actor so that the audience cannot see that performer
The rules of the stage
A still picture on stage
Noticing the good points about a presentation
Looking back and paying attention to what could be improved
A person who assists people in their recovery