Detail Sentence Verbal Rehearsal
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- Q1What's a detail sentence?A sentence that introduces the main idea.Has a subject & verb & makes a complete thoughtA sentence that tells about a detail of the paragraph.Transition30s
- Q2What are the two types of detail sentences?SpecificGeneralTopicLead- off & Follow -Up30s
- Q3Define a Lead-Off sentences.Is a sentence.It provides additional information about the detail.It introduces a new detail and includes a transition.Follows up with more information about the detail.30s
- Q4Define a Follow-Up sentence.A word or group of words used to relate the detail to the topic.A sentence that tells about a detail of the paragraph.It provides additional information about the detail.30s
- Q5What are the three points of view?Lead-Off & Follow-UpGeneral, Clueing, SpecificFirst, Second, ThirdSize/Chain-Link/Time30s
- Q6About whom are you writing when you write in first person?The readerYouThose other than the writer and reader.Myself, the writer30s
- Q7What subjects are used with the first person point of view?I, WeYou, You “understood”He, she, it, they, names ect.30s
- Q8What subjects are used with the second person point of view?You, You “understood”I, WeThose other than the writer and reader.30s
- Q9About whom are you writing when you write in second person?The readerMyself, the writerThose other than the writer and reader.30s
- Q10About whom are you writing when you use third person?Those other than the writer and reader.Myself, the writerThe reader30s
- Q11What are some subjects used with the third person point of view?I, WeHe, she, it, they, names ect.You, You “understood”30s
- Q12What are they three tenses?Past, Present, FutureYesterday, TomorrowFirst, Second, Third30s