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Plan (e.g., using a chart or outline) and organize ideas to fit format and purpose (e.g., chronological, enumerative, problem/solution, cause/effect, comparison/contrast). |
| (b) |
Sustain focus in a piece of writing for several pages. |
| (c) |
Use transition words (e.g., first, then, next, before, after, however) to signal organizational pattern within compositions. |
| (d) |
Use appropriate point of view (including third person) when writing for particular audience and purpose. |
| (e) |
Create multiple-paragraph compositions (minimum of 5 paragraphs in an essay) of at least 500-700 words. |
| (f) |
Create narrative texts (e.g., recount an event) as follows:
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| (g) |
Create expository, informational, and procedural texts (e.g., present information or explain process, news story, letter) as follows:
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| (h) |
Create descriptive texts (e.g., a character or person) as follows:
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| (i) |
Create persuasive texts (e.g., persuasive letter, an interpretation) as follows:
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| (j) |
Experiment with a variety of forms and techniques. |
| (k) |
Experiment with and make deliberate choices about form and language suited to audience and purpose. |
