Here are the matched terms with their corresponding definitions:
- Sentence fluency - h. Sentences vary in length and in their beginning words.
- Organization - i. The overall paper has a clear beginning, middle, and ending. The order of ideas is logical and easy to follow.
- Draft - j. early version of your writing that is ready for any level of revising or editing
- Invite criticism - f. a revising strategy in which you ask a friend or family member to comment on your writing
- 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
- Secondary sources - d. works that analyze or interpret primary sources, including encyclopedias, articles, and commentaries
- Venn diagram - g. a graphic organizer that helps examine compare/contrast relationships
- Voice - a. Your verb form is active, fits your purpose, and speaks to your audience.
- 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
- Word choice - c. Nouns and verbs within the paper make the message strong and clear.