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| A writing that informs or explains or describes |
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| to convince someone about your beliefs |
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| takes inofrmation and makes it useful for the reader |
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| tells a story fiction ot nonfictional |
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| Example of Intext Citation |
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| Jem found his pants folded across the fence(Lee). |
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| Tells what the paragraph is going to be about |
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| Details to support main idea like examples |
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| Wraps up what the paragraph talked about |
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| shows emotion and attitude |
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| Personification, similes, metaphors, idoms, etc |
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| Words or phrases to smooth out flow |
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| Words that sound the same, but have different meanings |
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| Subject and Verb and able to stand alone |
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| Subject and verb but not able to stand alone as a sentence |
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| Two independent clauses connected by coordinating conjuctions |
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| Has one independent clause and one dependent clause |
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| Compound-Complex Sentence |
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| Made by 2 independent clauses and 1 or more dependent clauses |
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| Verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection |
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| 2 or more independent clauses with wrong punctuation |
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| two independent clauses connected by one comma |
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| broken, detached, or incomplete sentence |
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| What does the acronym FANBOYS mean? |
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| for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so |
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| A comparison between two thing using "like" or "as" |
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| A comparison between two unlike things using "is" |
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| Giving non-living things human-like characteristics |
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| What format do we use when writing a paper? |
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