Evidence and Elaboration Conventions of Standard English Question Onomatopoeia Elaboration Expository Domain 3 TNT Domain 1 Text Talk Punctuation Mark First Person Hook Purpose, Focus, and Organization Domain 2 Quotation Marks Re-Read and Revise 5 Transition Planning Sheet Plagiarism Evidence Indent Topic Sentence Conclusion Reasons Claim Argumentative Thesis Formal Language Introduction Prompt Informative The Sources 3 Rule of 2 Spelling, Grammar Punctuation, Etc... Ways to Cite Evidence and Elaboration Conventions of Standard English Question Onomatopoeia Elaboration Expository Domain 3 TNT Domain 1 Text Talk Punctuation Mark First Person Hook Purpose, Focus, and Organization Domain 2 Quotation Marks Re-Read and Revise 5 Transition Planning Sheet Plagiarism Evidence Indent Topic Sentence Conclusion Reasons Claim Argumentative Thesis Formal Language Introduction Prompt Informative The Sources 3 Rule of 2 Spelling, Grammar Punctuation, Etc... Ways to Cite
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N-Evidence and Elaboration
G-Conventions of Standard English
N-Question
I-Onomatopoeia
G-Elaboration
B-Expository
I-Domain 3
G-TNT
G-Domain 1
O-Text Talk
G-Punctuation Mark
G-First Person
O-Hook
B-Purpose, Focus, and Organization
B-Domain 2
B-Quotation Marks
B-Re-Read and Revise
B-5
I-Transition
N-Planning Sheet
N-Plagiarism
N-Evidence
I-Indent
I-Topic Sentence
G-Conclusion
I-Reasons
B-Claim
I-Argumentative
O-Thesis
O-Formal Language
O-Introduction
G-Prompt
N-Informative
N-The Sources
O-3
B-Rule of 2
I-Spelling, Grammar
Punctuation, Etc...
O-Ways to Cite