Writing 1, 11, 111

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Paragraph Block

A "block" of paragraphs that support the same key idea, but contain too much info to include in one paragraph

What is a short story?

A brief work of fiction

independent clause

A clause that can stand alone as a sentence

subordinate clause

A group of words that has both a subject and a verb but (unlike an independent clause) cannot stand alone as a sentence. Also known as a dependent clause.

memoirs

A kind of writing that tells someone's memories

What can you use to evaluate and assess your writing?

A rubric

topic sentence

A sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.

linking verb

A word that expresses its subject's state of being or condition

Preposition

A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word; such as by, of, & in.

What do reflective essays, personal narratives, or autobiographical incidents share?

A writers personal experience and reactions

What revision strategy can help you break up lengthy narrative paragraphs?

Add dialogue

In a paragraph or composition that has unity...

All the parts are clearly connected to a single main idea

Tone

Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character

What are four common forms of autobiographical writing?

Autobiographical sketches, memoirs, anecdotes, and reflective essays, personal narratives, or autobiographical incidents

anecdote

Brief usually humorous accounts of single events that provide some insight into life in general

purpose of introduction

Captures readers' attention with a strong lead, and introduces the focus of the composition in a thesis statement

What are key elements you can use to build a story around?

Character, setting, conflict

What is one way to revise word choice?

Circling your writing for action verbs

Two or more short sentences may have common elements that can be combined. These are called...

Compound elements

During the rising action...

Conflict builds

definition

Define and divide it into parts

Qualities that contribute to writing style:

Diction, tone, and sentence variety

What is a common mistake for writers?

Displaying inconsistent verb choice in their writing

Within a unified paragraph...

Each sentence connects to the topic sentence or implied main idea of the paragraph

Connotation

Emotional associations that a word calls to mind

In the exposition...

Establish conflict; introduce characters

What can you use to explain or demonstrate a point?

Examples, illustrations, or instances

coordinating conjunction

FANBOYS= for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

Types of paragraphs

Functional paragraphs and paragraph blocks

Purpose of the reporter's formula:

Gather details

When choosing a topic for a compare/contrast essay, start by choosing a topic that...

Has enough similarities between parts to make comparison logical, and enough differences to make a contrast meaningful

comparison

How is the topic similar to or different from connected topics?

In a coherent composition...

Ideas follow a logical order and connections between ideas are clear

A well-written paragraph without a stated topic sentence has an...

Implied main idea

What would be most effective when writing a humorous short story

Including exaggerated characters

Autobiographical sketches often include:

Info about a writers early life and personal qualities or achievements

Statistics are...

Information that can be gathered in numbers.

During the drafting stage of the writing process, you...

Keep the focus of the specific form you have in mind

Formal English

Language spoken or written according to the rules of English

During the falling action...

Loose ends of the plot are tied up

What is one way to write a strong conclusion?

Make an observation from your current point of view

What strategy will help you choose a topic?

Making a quicklist

Using the questions of classical invention can help you___.

Narrow a topic

Functional paragraphs

Perform specific functions; may not have a topic sentence, but are unified and coherent

What are some strategies to help choose a topic?

Personal experience timeline, photographs and memories, observation notebook

During which stage of the writing process do you explore a topic and organize ideas?

Prewriting

Hexagonal Writing

Prewriting technique in which a writer analyzes a subject from 6 angles: literal level,personal allusions, theme, literary devices, literary allusions, and evaluation

During which stage of the writing process do you share your writing?

Publishing

What is the lead?

Purpose: A HOOK to grab the reader's attention Found at the beginning of your paper Introduces the Controlling Idea Types: (Know 3) Full Circle, Situational, Interactive, Startling Fact or Statistics, Bullet Statements for dramatic effect

SEE Method

Statement, extension, elaboration

Classical invention

Strategy used by the ancient Greeks to explore a topic

At the climax...

The conflict peaks

What is the conclusion?

The final paragraph

What is the body of a composition?

The part that develops, explains, and supports, the key idea expressed in the thesis statement

Purposes of functional paragraphs

To arouse or sustain interest, indicate dialogue, make a transition,

Why is it important to proofread your writing?

To find and correct errors

What is the purpose of the SEE method?

To help elaborate on statements

What is the purpose of color-coding your writing?

To help identify specific issues while making revisions

What is the purpose of an outline

To organize your prewriting work

In a unified composition, the

Topic sentence of each paragraph connects to the main idea, or thesis statement, of the composition

TRI pattern

Topic sentence, restatement, and illustration

What strategy can be used to make each episode in your short story more vivid?

Use snapshots to create a colorful picture

What strategy can be used to make each episode in your short story more vivid?

Use snapshots to create a vivid picture

relationship

What are the causes and effects? What is its opposite?

testimony

What do credible sources say about the topic?

circumstance

What makes it possible or impossible?

What is autobiographical writing?

Writing that draws on specific events that are important to you

Autobiographical writing

Writing true stories about one's life

clause

a group of words with a subject and a verb

Implied Main Idea

a main idea that is suggested or inferred but not directly stated

thesis statement

a statement or sentence that states the purpose of a paper or essay

writing style

a style of expressing yourself in writing

Conjunction

a word that joins two phrases or sentences

action verb

a word that tells what action someone or something is performing

subordinating conjunction

connects an independent clause with one or more dependent clauses; examples: since, before, unless, after, although, as if, as soon as, because, before, even if, in order that, that, when, whenever, while

What is a compound subject

consists of two or more subjects that are joined by a conjunction and that have the same verb

monotonous

dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.

relative pronoun

linked group of words preceding noun or pronoun; examples: who, which, that, whom, whose

Informal English

nonstandard form of English which contains slang and other casual language

supporting sentences

sentences that give more details about the main idea of a paragraph

writing to entertain

some authors just want to entertain their readers: to make them laugh, cry, feel suspense, or otherwise enjoy the writing

Facts are...

statements that can be proven

purpose of conclusion

summarize the speech and provide closure

Writing to Persuade

the author attempts to talk the reader into sharing his opinion or viewpoint

direct object

the object that receives the direct action of the verb

In the Resolution...

the problem is solved

Coherence

the quality of being logical and consistent

Details

the specific parts of a whole; they make your point or main idea clear by showing how all the pieces fit together

invoke

to call upon

Precede

to come before

writing to inform

to use writing to provide factual information about a topic; avoid using opinions

compound direct object

two or more direct objects following the same verb

conjunctive adverb

used to express relationships between independent clauses

reporter's formula

who, what, where, when, why, how

Diction

word choice


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