Writing terms.

Fill in the blanks.

1-final 9-topic
2-prewiting 10-introduction
3-idea 11-homonyms
4-conclusion 12-transition
5-voice 13-rough drapht
6-conventions 14-antonyms
7-persuasive 15-synonyms
8-organization

-the( )writing trait judges your ability to divide your essay into cohesive paragraphs.

-A (7) essay requires the writer to use convincing language to express his/her opion on an issue.

-(14)are words that have opposite meanings.

-the (3) writing trait shows your personality in your writing.

-the(9) sentence intoduces the topic of the paragraph.

-The(10) paragraph graphs the reader's attention.

-(15) are words that have similiar meanings.

-The(5)writing trait judges your ability to explain everything truthfully.

-The(2)step in the writing process is when you plan and brainstorm what you are going to write about.

-The(6)writing trait judges your skill in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.

-The(1)draft is where the writer produces a neat and polished paper.

-(11)are words that sound alike but have different meanings.

-The(4)paragraph ties together the main points of an essay and ends it.

-The(13)step in the writing process in which you begin the first draft.

-The(12)sentence is the last sentence in a paragraph. It closes the paragraph and leads the reader into the next one.

----Can you please help me correct my english ?

how about the first one I don't know the answer

Please see my answer below.

So you mean all of them are write and for the first I choose organization.

thank you

I disagreed with one of your answers.

Organization is right for the first sentence.

which one please help me

Also -- I disagree with your answer for this one: "the (3) writing trait shows your personality in your writing."

I don't know because I don't have the definitions do you have anything I can look on the computer

http://dictionary.reference.com/

please Ms Sue tell me what is the answer

and I didn't use the word (ideas) on any of the definition

I don't think you used this one:

http://fictionwriting.about.com/od/glossary/g/voice.htm