Match each term with the corresponding term.

1.
Sentence fluency
2.
Organization
3.
Draft
4.
Invite criticism
5.
Thesis statement
6.
Secondary sources
7.
Venn diagram
8.
Voice
9.
Primary sources
10.
Word choice
a.
Your verb form is active, fits your purpose, and speaks to your audience.
b.
documents or objects created or present during the period of the event you are researching, including diaries, articles, interviews, pottery, poetry, and music
c.
Nouns and verbs within the paper make the message strong and clear.
d.
works that analyze or interpret primary sources, including encyclopedias, articles, and commentaries
e.
describes the main idea of your research and tells the reader how you will present or structure that idea in your paper
f.
a revising strategy in which you ask a friend or family member to comment on your writing
g.
a graphic organizer that helps examine compare/contrast relationships
h.
Sentences vary in length and in their beginning words.
i.
The overall paper has a clear beginning, middle, and ending. The order of ideas is logical and easy to follow.
j.
early version of your writing that is ready for any level of revising or editing

1 answer

Here are the matched terms with their corresponding definitions:

  1. Sentence fluency - h. Sentences vary in length and in their beginning words.
  2. Organization - i. The overall paper has a clear beginning, middle, and ending. The order of ideas is logical and easy to follow.
  3. Draft - j. early version of your writing that is ready for any level of revising or editing
  4. Invite criticism - f. a revising strategy in which you ask a friend or family member to comment on your writing
  5. Thesis statement - e. describes the main idea of your research and tells the reader how you will present or structure that idea in your paper
  6. Secondary sources - d. works that analyze or interpret primary sources, including encyclopedias, articles, and commentaries
  7. Venn diagram - g. a graphic organizer that helps examine compare/contrast relationships
  8. Voice - a. Your verb form is active, fits your purpose, and speaks to your audience.
  9. Primary sources - b. documents or objects created or present during the period of the event you are researching, including diaries, articles, interviews, pottery, poetry, and music
  10. Word choice - c. Nouns and verbs within the paper make the message strong and clear.