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Thesis Statement  and Topic Sentence
Thesis Statement and Topic Sentence
by lindy-dunigan
Revision Review. What is a Thesis Statement?. A t...
Varying Sentence Lengths
Varying Sentence Lengths
by olivia-moreira
Write about what you like to do at recess. It mu...
Sentence Pyramid
Sentence Pyramid
by pamella-moone
#5. Directions:. Open “Sentence Pyramid Answer ...
The concluding sentence
The concluding sentence
by tawny-fly
What is the concluding sentence?. It is the last ...
Sentence Pyramid
Sentence Pyramid
by jane-oiler
#1. Directions:. Open “Sentence Pyramid Answer ...
Declarative sentence
Declarative sentence
by briana-ranney
Basic statement that ends w/ a period. Imperative...
Unit 4 Vocabulary  Academic English 10
Unit 4 Vocabulary Academic English 10
by leventiser
(. adj. ) associated, connected. You might “fill...
Unit 4 Vocabulary  Academic English 10 ( adj ) associated, connected
Unit 4 Vocabulary Academic English 10 ( adj ) associated, connected
by phoebe-click
Unit 4 Vocabulary Academic English 10 ( adj ) as...
Writing the 3.8 Paragraph
Writing the 3.8 Paragraph
by myesha-ticknor
Target for Learning. Why Paragraphs are Important...
Bellringer —Write down the following vocabulary words
Bellringer —Write down the following vocabulary words
by kittie-lecroy
(You may need extra paper!). expedient (n.) – a...
Notes about Quotes WHY use quotes at all?
Notes about Quotes WHY use quotes at all?
by liane-varnes
Paraphrasing wouldn't do it justice. *Note, even ...
The Three
The Three
by tatiana-dople
C’s of . Writing. Clarity. Cohesion. Cogency. P...
Topic and Concluding Sentences
Topic and Concluding Sentences
by jane-oiler
TOPIC SENTENCE. A . topic sentence tells the rea...
AP TEST
AP TEST
by kittie-lecroy
An overview. MC. 2 pass system . Find the easy p...
“The Cask of Amontillado”
“The Cask of Amontillado”
by stefany-barnette
Edgar Allan Poe. Analysis. Plot & The Element...
P.I.E.
P.I.E.
by trish-goza
Point: Your paragraph’s topic sentence. The Poi...
Grassroots:  The Writer’s Workbook
Grassroots: The Writer’s Workbook
by heavin
Chapter 3: Developing Effective Paragraphs. . Whe...
English Language Assistant Prof. Dr.
English Language Assistant Prof. Dr.
by vivian
Ahmed A. Mohammed . Punctuation. . Punctuation ma...
Writing Errors Definition Essay
Writing Errors Definition Essay
by elizabeth
Your 1. st. Draft/Self Edit. Follow the Checklist...
Name Name Name Department
Name Name Name Department
by samantha
Institution. Date. Replace this box with key image...
an enemy;  opponent
an enemy; opponent
by celsa-spraggs
an enemy; opponent Synonym Antonym Sentence Note...
Four Elements of Style: Diction
Four Elements of Style: Diction
by olivia-moreira
Syntax. Tone. Point of View. Developed by Mrs. . ...
The Chesterton Punctuation Guide
The Chesterton Punctuation Guide
by lindy-dunigan
with examples from G.K. Chesterton. compiled by M...
Ways to  Improve  your Persuasive Paragraph
Ways to Improve your Persuasive Paragraph
by tawny-fly
Use . formal. language – i.e. . NO . slang wor...
Book 1 Table of Contents
Book 1 Table of Contents
by yoshiko-marsland
LA.1482. Use Verbs of Different Types…………...
Name Name Name Department
Name Name Name Department
by jane-oiler
Institution. Date. Replace this box with key imag...
Vocabulary #7-9 Roots and Meanings:
Vocabulary #7-9 Roots and Meanings:
by giovanna-bartolotta
Fateor. : to speak. Dico;. Dictum. : to. ....
How to Write Body Paragraphs
How to Write Body Paragraphs
by marina-yarberry
Essays typically have at least 3 body paragraphs....
How to Eat Fried Worms Writing an Informational Paragraph
How to Eat Fried Worms Writing an Informational Paragraph
by phoebe-click
Lesson . 1. . Paragraph . Structure. Paragr...
National 5 English Reading for Understanding, Analysis and
National 5 English Reading for Understanding, Analysis and
by faustina-dinatale
Evaluation. Reading for Understanding, Analysis a...
Sponsored by the Writing and Reading Center
Sponsored by the Writing and Reading Center
by test
Presented by Sarye Huggins. Topic Sentences &...
Four Elements of Style: Diction, Syntax, Tone, Point of View
Four Elements of Style: Diction, Syntax, Tone, Point of View
by ellena-manuel
Diction: Word Choice. “The difference between t...
Explanatory/Informative Writing
Explanatory/Informative Writing
by marina-yarberry
Explanatory/Informative Writing . by . d. efiniti...
CAPITALIZATION
CAPITALIZATION
by kittie-lecroy
FIRST WORDS. . All. students attend advisory ei...
Monday, March 30
Monday, March 30
by sherrill-nordquist
Literature 11.1. GUM 12.1. Vocabulary 8.5. Litera...
Writing the Thesis Statement
Writing the Thesis Statement
by lindy-dunigan
What is it?. for most student work, it's a one- o...
Interrogative
Interrogative
by danika-pritchard
Exclamatory. Imperative. Declarative. The Four Ki...
Understanding Paragraph and Essay Form
Understanding Paragraph and Essay Form
by phoebe-click
p37. paragraph. Definition: . A group of connecte...
What is the difference between
What is the difference between
by celsa-spraggs
Argument. . and . Persuasion. ?. “. In a . per...