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30 Cards in this Set
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Plagiarism
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using some one elses work as your own
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Point of View
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the position or angle in which a story is told (First Person, Second Person, Third Person)
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Theme
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the message of the story
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Revision
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when you look something you wrote over and make changes
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Topic Sentence
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the sentence that tells what the paragraph is about
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Tone
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the feeling of the words
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Thesis Statement
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the sentence that tells the topic of the paper
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Sensory Details
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showing not telling
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Style
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the way you arrange the words
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Essay
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a paper you write about
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Topic
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what something is about
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Focus
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to stay on your topic
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Details
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descriptions
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Descriptions
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to describe something in details
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Audience
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the people you are writing for
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Brain Storming
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thinking and writing notes on details you are writing about
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Beginning
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the start of what you are writing
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Closing
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the end or how you tie things up at the end
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Purpose
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what the meaning of the story is
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Climax
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the rising point where things start to change
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Resolution
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where the problem is fixed
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Expostion
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where everything gets exposed
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Falling Action
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where everything starts to mend
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Rising Action
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Where the main charecter tries to solve their problem
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Response to Text
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Analyze
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Narrative
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a story
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Poetry
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expressive writing
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Report
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you research to report back a focus
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Persuasive Essay
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you persuade, or try to convince someone of something
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Personal Essay
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to reflect on your self; meaningful writing
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