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Types of Writing
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Book Report 1
Basic words for a book report: author, idea, favorite, plot, main character... Also includes sequential words. Can be used with another Topic Dictionary.
revised: Jan 2, 2007
words: 200
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Book Report 2
Basic AND advanced words for a book report: genre, theme, behavior... Also includes sequential words. Can be used with another Topic Dictionary.
revised: Jan 2, 2007
words: 300
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Compare and Contrast
Words for comparing and contrasting: same, opposite, unequaled... Also includes sequential words. Can be used with another Topic Dictionary.
revised: Jan 1, 2007
words: 200
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Describe 1
Basic words for descriptions: brave, colorful, fancy, gloomy... Also includes sequential words. Useful for writing about sights, sounds, tastes, experiences.
revised: Jan 2, 2007
words: 700
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Describe 2
Basic AND advanced descriptive words: hazy, plush, honorable... Also includes sequential words. Useful for writing about sights, sounds, tastes, experiences.
revised: Jan 2, 2007
words: 1500
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Explain
Words for writing an explanation: although, reason, summarize... Also includes sequential words. Can be used with another Topic Dictionary.
revised: Jan 1, 2007
words: 200
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Instant Messaging Acronyms and abbreviations used in instant messaging: TMI, TMI=too much information, LOL, LOL=laughing out loud… created: November 6, 2007 words: 400 author: Don Johnston Incorporated use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Persuade
Words for a persuasive essay: evidence, main point, favor, agree...
Also includes sequential words. Can be used with another Topic
Dictionary.
revised: Jan 1, 2007
words: 200
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Reviewing a Play For writing about a play you've read or
seen: character, motivation, dialogue, metaphor, setting, sollioquy,
performer, theater, viewpoint... created: September 8, 2009 words: 300 author: Don Johnston Incorporated use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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Words for writing a thank-you note: appreciate, present, favorite...
Also includes sequential words. Can be used with another Topic
Dictionary.
revised: Jan 2, 2007
words: 100
author: Don Johnston Incorporated
use with: 6K Main Dictionary or higher
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