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1 THIS WEEK SPIRIT WEEK: Extra Credit for Dressing Up Every Day
WEDNESDAY: PSAT THURSDAY: Key Term Vocab Quiz SOMETIME THIS WEEK…..Binder Check Quiz

2 MODES of WRITING

3 3 MAJOR MODES OF WRITING **NARRATIVE: to entertain
The primary purpose of narrative writing is to describe an experience, event, or sequence of events in the form of a story. **EXPOSITORY: to explain or describe The primary purpose of expository writing is to provide information such as an explanation or directions. PERSUASIVE: to persuade The primary purpose of persuasive writing is to give an opinion and try to influence the reader's way of thinking with supporting evidence.

4 TERMS & ConCepts TO KNOW
Modes of Writing SOAPSTone: Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Subject Structure Narrative Expository Introduction Narrative Purpose vs. Expository Purpose Thesis Literary Elements Supporting Details Conclusion Author’s Purpose Other Tone Voice Cite Quote

5 Why the author wrote the piece?
TERMS TO KNOW AUTHOR’S PURPOSE Why the author wrote the piece?

6 a sentence that includes the main idea and supporting details
TERMS TO KNOW THESIS a sentence that includes the main idea and supporting details

7 TERMS TO KNOW VOICE A writer’s unique use of language that allows the reader to hear a human personality. Voice reveals a lot about the writers beliefs or personal feelings.

8 The author’s overall attitude toward subject or material.
TERMS TO KNOW TONE The author’s overall attitude toward subject or material.

9 TERMS TO KNOW CONCLUSION a reiteration of main idea and supporting details, the “Aha moment” of piece.


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