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The keys to successful writing
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Ideas Organization Word Choice Voice Sentence Fluency Conventions
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Powerful and Significant
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It all makes sense. I know this topic well. My paper has a purpose. I have included interesting details not everyone would think of. Once you start reading, you won’t want to stop.
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Logical and Effective
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It starts out with a bang. Everything ties together well. You can follow it easily. At the end it feels finished and makes you think.
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Specific and Precise
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This is the best way to say this. My words make pictures in the reader’s mind. I used words that are new ways to say everyday things. My verbs are powerful; my nouns and adjectives are specific and precise. Some of the words linger in your mind after you read them.
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Individual and Appropriate
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It sounds like a real person wrote it. You can tell that I care about this topic. This is what I really think. I want you to read this and feel something. You can tell that I am thinking about my audience.
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Smooth and Expressive
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My sentences begin in different ways. Some sentences are long; some are short. It sounds good as you read it. My sentences have power and punch. My writing flows easily from sentence to sentence.
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Correct and Communicative
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I have used capitals correctly. Periods, commas, exclamation marks, and quotation marks are in the right places. Every word is spelled correctly. I indented each paragraph. My spelling, punctuation, grammar, and capitalization make my writing easy to read and understand.
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Create a 6 traits bookmark with a drawing and bulleted description of each trait On your bookmark put 3 traits on one side and 3 traits on the other side. You must at least 4 bullets per trait. Make sure it is neat, easy to read and esthetically pleasing. 18 points
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