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Every story needs an ending that matches the beginning and middle. |
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words like: the next day, later on, first, next, finally |
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Words we use to help the reader imagine the characters, settings and events. |
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States an opinion or agrees/disagrees with a point of view |
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Details that support your opinion in a piece of writing. |
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What a piece of writing is about |
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An event or series of events that happen to a character. |
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What characters say and has quotation marks around it. |
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type of writing that inform or explain something to the reader. |
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Details that describe the way things look, smell, sound, taste, or feel. |
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How you group ideas and information together |
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opinion or perspective of the writer |
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The beginning of a piece of writing |
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A real or imaginary story. Will have characters, setting, plot and dialogue. |
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statement The end of a piece of writing |
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The order of events in a narrative |
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