EQ: How do writers use craft techniques with purpose? Objective: Scholars will be able to produce coherent writing in which the development and organization.

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EQ: How do writers use craft techniques with purpose? Objective: Scholars will be able to produce coherent writing in which the development and organization is appropriate to audience, by using their mentor author’s craft techniques, as evidenced in written responses. Do Now: Complete the Middle- What’s included graphic organizer

Writers make decisions about: Genre Structure-narrative or non-narrative Language System-punctuation, use of grammar, diction (word choice)…etc Sound-how is this going to affect the ear of the reader?

Evidence of voice/sound Evidence of voice/sound in author’s writing-use of onomatopoeia so reader can hear sounds.