UIL Ready Writing Narrative/Expository/Persuasive Writing – Flashcards
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Narrative
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This is a story, also can be series related events.
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Fiction
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This is somehting thats not true. Examples: Horror, Science, Realistic.
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Biographical (True;Nonfiction)
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This is something when a person writes about themseleves.
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Expository (nonfiction)
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This is something informational or explanatory.
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Persuasive (nonfiction)
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This is known as argumentative (logical) or Emotional. Examples could be essay, newspaper editoral, and speeches.
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Prewriting Strategies
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This is brainstorm,web,free write,predict, and visualize.
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Organization
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This is known as chronological, importance, cause and effect, et cetera.
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Thesis Statement
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This is something that presents issue and position; opinion; for entire essay (not just a paragraph)
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Topic Sentence
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This is a main idea at par. beginning.
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Concluding Sentence
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This is a main idea reference at paragraph end.
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Outline
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This is a example of I. A. B. 1. 2. C. II. A. 1. 2. B.
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Bibliography
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This is a list of written works associated w/ essay.
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Works Cited
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This is a list of written works quoted or paraphrase in essay.
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Proposition
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This is a important idea/opinion.
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Support
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This is reason (answers the question why?.)
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Anecedote
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This is a brief account of interesting incident or event that is usually intended to entertain or make a point.
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Example
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This is giving to help you.
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Statistic
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This is the one that remains the same.
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Humor
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This is using your exaggeration for something.
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Fact
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This is something that can be proven.
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Opinion
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This is something that couldn't be proven.
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Expert Opinion
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This is an opinion of which someone knows what thier talking about.
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Specific Vocabulary
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This could be an example of Ford 250.
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Vague Vocabulary
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This coulld be an example of vehicle.
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Revision
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This is when you change your sentences to make them better/sound better.