WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? - Cats hate water., simple, compound, complex, VOCABULARY - An affiliation resulting from racial or cultural ties, resistance, grouping, ethnicity, function, This part of the writing process involves looking at grammar, spelling, and punctuation:, Prewriting, Research, Drafting, Revising, Editing, Proofreading, VOCABULARY - seize, interrupt, or stop something on its way, acquire, ownership, intercept, reschedule, FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE - compares 2 things without using like or as, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, In this part of the writing process, you are completely done with the writing of an essay., Prewriting, Research, Drafting, Revising, Editing, Publishing, WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? - When I get home, you will be in trouble., Simple, Compound, Complex, VOCABULARY - a passage selected from a larger work, minute, term, excerpt, formula, WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? - It has been a very long day, and I cannot wait to get home., Simple, Compound, Complex, WHAT IS THE ISSUE? - Yesterday, he run to the store, grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? - Despite how hard it is, science is interesting., Simple, Compound, Complex, In this part of the writing process, you are making sure your ideas are clear., Punctuating, Revising, Drafting, Publishing, WHAT TYPE OF WRITING IS THIS? - The author gives us facts and details about a topic, and they try to get us on their side., Narrative, Informative, Argumentative, FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE - compares 2 things using like or as, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, VOCABULARY - break down into components or essential features, surplus, server, excessive, analyze, WHAT TYPE OF WRITING IS THIS? - The author has written a story full of various characters that tells a tale of another world., Narrative, Informative, Argumentative, FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE - giving human like qualities to something that is not human, simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, Thesis, Hook, Introduce topics These terms are used for what paragraph?, Introduction, Body Paragraph, Conclusion, WHAT IS THE ISSUE? - Don't stair at me like that., grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, FIGUARATIVE LANGUAGE - a dramatic overstatement, simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification, WHAT IS THE ISSUE? - Well, That didn't work., spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, WHAT IS THE ISSUE? - Because we went to bed., grammar, punctuation, incomplete sentence, capitalization, WHAT IS THE ISSUE? - Im going to glue your hand to the table., grammar, punctuation, incomplete sentence, capitalization, When something in a text stands for something beyond its normal meaning., irony, tone, symbolism, imagery, In this part of the writing process, you gather your ideas on a topic., Brainstorming, Drafting, Revising, Publishing, WHAT TYPE OF WRITING IS THIS? The author tells us about a certain location. They include facts and details about this place., Argumentative, Informative, Narrative, WHAT TYPE OF SENTENCE IS THIS? Because my coffee was too cold, I heated it in the microwave., Simple, Compound, Complex.
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