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Writing 101 Review Game

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you decide on a purpose and audience for your writing? A: Brainstorming and Prewriting

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you use your prewriting ideas to write your draft? A: Writing a First Draft

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you Explore ideas about your topic (Brainstorm, Cluster, List, Etc.) A: Brainstorming and Prewriting

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you share your writing with the audience for whom you wrote it? A: Final Draft

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you get your ideas on paper? A: Writing a First Draft

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you ask yourself these questions about your draft? What else will my audience want to know? What details can I add? How can I make my purpose clearer? How can I make my writing easier to understand? How can I improve the organization of my writing? A: Revising

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you choose a topic that would be suitable for your purpose and audience? A: Brainstorming and Prewriting

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you read your revised draft? A: Editing

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you narrow your topic if it is too large for you to cover it well? A: Brainstorming and Prewriting

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you read your draft and share it with someone else to get a response? A: Revising

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you ask yourself these questions about your revised draft? Have I followed correct paragraph form? Have I used complete sentences? Have I used capitalization and punctuation correctly? Have I spelled all words correctly? A: Editing

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you make a clean copy of your revised draft and proofread? A: Final Draft

Writing 101: The Writing Process Q: During which part of the writing process do you do not worry too much about making errors? A: Writing a First Draft

Writing 101: The Topic Sentence Q: Where is the topic sentence of a body paragraph located? What is its purpose? A: The topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph. It clearly states the subject of the whole paragraph.

Writing 101: RENNS Q: What does RENNS stand for? A: Reasons, Examples, Names, Numbers, Senses

Writing 101: Q: What is the purpose of supporting details? A: Supporting details give specific details related to the topic sentence.

Writing 101: Q:What is the purpose of a concluding sentence? Where is it located in a body paragraph? A: restates or summarizes the main idea of the topic sentence Located at the end of the body paragraph

Writing 101: Introductions Which is NOT an acceptable strategy for writing an introduction? A.Provide relevant background information B.Relate briefly an interesting story or anecdote C.Write statements about your purpose, such as “I am going to discuss the causes of falling oil prices.” D.Give one or more pertinent statistics A: C

Writing 101: Introductions Which is NOT an acceptable strategy for writing an introduction? A.Ask one or more thought provoking questions B.Apologize, as in “I’m not sure this right, but this is my opinion.” C.Use an appropriate quotation D.Define a key term A:B

Writing 101: Thesis Statement True or False The most specific sentence of your introduction will be your Thesis Statement. A:True

Writing 101: Introductions True or False Funnel Introductions start with a general statement about your topic. A:True

Writing 101: Thesis Statement True or False The Thesis Statement should answer a single question that will give the main idea of your essay. A:True

Writing 101: Conclusions Which way is an acceptable strategy for writing a conclusion? A. Introducing new ideas or facts that belong in the body of the essay B. Rewording your introductions C. Making absolute claims, as in “I have proved that oil prices don’t always affect gasoline prices.” D. A statement that looks ahead to the future A: D

Writing 101: Re-Stated Thesis True or False An inverted funnel conclusion should begin the most specific sentence of your conclusion. This sentence is called your Re-stated Thesis Statement. A: True

Writing 101: Re-Stated Thesis True or False According to your notes, you should re- state your thesis, not repeat it. A: True