What 3 parts of the author's argument will satisfy all 3 points of Row 1 on the EOCA?
The main idea/thesis, the context, and the benefits/stakeholders?
On Row 3, using only one provided source will result in what?
0 points
What is elevated word choice?
This is the practice of replacing informal, "slangy" words with more precise, professional vocabulary.
What is the minimum score on Row 2 if a student identifies more than one claim but fails to reference any connections between them?
2 points
This term is defined in the rubric as "a discussion and analysis of evidence in relation to the claim" that explains relationships or trends.
Writer's commentary
What are logical transitions?
Words or phrases (like furthermore, nevertheless, or consequently) to bridge ideas.
According to Row 3, a response cannot earn a perfect score of 6 if it doesn't evaluate the specific __________ of the sources?
Credibility
To earn a 6 on Row 1, a student must present a __________ that is either "insightful" or original, meaning it is not just pulled from the sources.
Perspective
What is an objective tone (or Third-Person Perspective)?
In academic writing, you should avoid "I think" or "I believe." Instead, you should maintain this, focusing on the evidence rather than personal feelings.
To earn a 6 on Row 2, the student must not only identify relevant claims but also clearly do what with the perspectives?
Put them in conversation with one another (establish the connection between them)
A student earns 6 points on Row 3 when they do this with sources, putting them "into conversation with one another."
Synthesize
What is an appositive phrase (or Authorial Attribution)?
A technique involves placing a source's credentials (e.g., "Dr. Darby Saxbe, a psychology professor...") directly next to their name to build authority.
How many total points can you earn on the EOCA?
15 points
True/False: A score can still earn a 6 on Row 4 even if a response has flaws in grammar and style
True, as long as all sources are cited correctly
What is the difference between Analysis and Synthesis
Bonus points if you can match each with the appropriate essay!
Analysis takes something apart
Synthesis puts pieces together
EOCA is Analysis, EOCB is Synthesis