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Jeopardy Jeopardy Which Part of The Writing Process Six Traits Parts of Speech Types of Writing Anything English $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

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JeopardyJeopardyWhich Part of The

Writing Process Six Traits Parts of Speech Types ofWriting

AnythingEnglish

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$100 Question from $100 Question from Which Part of The Which Part of The Writing Process?Writing Process?

Peer checks paper for conventions.

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$100 Answer from Which $100 Answer from Which Part of the Writing Part of the Writing

Process?Process?

Editing

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$200 Question from $200 Question from Which Part of The Which Part of The Writing ProcessWriting Process

Choosing a topic.

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ProcessProcess

Pre-writing

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Proofreading by the author for punctuation, spelling, and grammar.

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ProcessProcess

Editing

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Creative use of presentation.

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ProcessProcess

Publishing

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Deciding on your audience.

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$500 Answer from The $500 Answer from The Writing ProcessWriting Process

Pre-writing

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$100 Question from Six $100 Question from Six TraitsTraits

Writing that is strong in ___________ would have clarity and focus on the topic.

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Ideas

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Writing that is strong in __________ would have logical sequencing of information.

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Organization

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Writing that is strong in __________ wouldhave correct spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

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Conventions

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Writing that is strong in __________would have the writer’s strong involvement in the piece.

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Voice

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Writing that is strong in __________would have a narrow manageable topic.

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Ideas

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$100 Question from $100 Question from Parts of Speech Parts of Speech

An example of an adjective is…

A. wonderfulB. lovinglyC. fantasticD. A and C only

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D. A and C only

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Words that tell what kind, or describe are…

A. verbsB. adverbsC. nounsD. adjectives

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D. Adjectives

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A word that connects, or links, the subject of a sentence with a word in the predicate that describes or renames the subject is a(n)…

A. action verbB. adjectiveC. linking verbD. preposition

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C. linking verbs

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Adverbs tell…

A.how, when, and to what extent B.when, where, and to what extentC.when, where, and howD.how, when, where, and to what

extent

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D.how, when, where, and to what extent

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Of the following, the correct list of adverbs is:

A. promptly, nosily, early, wellB. pretty, nice, mean, coolC. did, am, are, isD. run, jump, walk, swim

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A. promptly, nosily, early, well

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A personal narrative…

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……shares an event or experience in shares an event or experience in the writer's personal life.the writer's personal life.

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Writing that uses details to help thereader clearly imagine a certainperson, place, thing, or idea. It also puts a picture in the readers mind.

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Descriptive Writing

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A sentence that gives a command is a(n)…

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Imperative Sentence

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A sentence that asks a question isa(n)…

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Interrogative Sentence

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Which would NOT be a good topic for a personal narrative?

a. Important People in My Lifeb. Places I Have Beenc. Describing My Roomd. Unforgettable Things That Have Happened to Me

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C.Describing My Room (this would be a great topic for descriptive writing)

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Give a synonym for the word friendly.

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nice, kind, warm, etc…

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An antonym is…

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A word that has the opposite meaningof another word.

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The words to, too, and two are…

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Homophones

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What do we call the words read and read; which are spelled the same, buthave different meanings.

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Homonyms

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A __________ takes the place of a noun.

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Pronoun

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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy

Name the steps of the writing process in order.Next, briefly explain what each step is used for.

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Prewriting- gathering ideas, choosing audience, picking genreDrafting- organizing ideas, getting ideas on paper, skip linesRevising- re-read pieces for positives and changes to be madeEditing- checking for spelling, punctuation, grammar, and capitalizationPublishing- creating a clean, neat copy of your writing piece