Connect the Dots
Claims
Background Information
Text Evidence
Revision Tips
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This is Connect the Dots Paragraph.
What is a paragraph that analyzes text evidence?
100
This is another name for the claim.
What is the topic sentence?
100
This step is background information in connect the dots.
What is #2?
100
These are the two ways to form text evidence.
What are embed and paraphrase.
100
The revision help sheet
What is a revision marathon?
200
This is what you write before the text evidence
What is set the scene?
200
This is what the claim tells you about the story.
What is the main idea and the author?
200
This is what background information tells the reader.
What is what the reader needs to know about the text evidence and claim?
200
This is what you put if the quote ends with an ! or ?
What is keep it and put it before the quotation mark?
200
A foundational level that you should start on when revising.
What is Level C?
300
This is what you should use to cite text evidence.
What is the MLA?
300
This is a third level claim.
What is original, not trait-based, needs explaining?
300
These are two things background information should not have.
What are spoilers and too much plot?
300
This is what punctuation you use if the quote uses says, or thinks.
What is comma after says or thinks?
300
This is what you should do once you are done with the activity
What is apply in your draft?
400
This is what you should avoid when writing analyzing text evidence.
What is "This quote shows..."?
400
These are the two types of claims
What are perspective and traits?
400
This is how long background information should be.
What is no more than two sentences.
400
This is where you put the . or ,
What is take it out and put it after the last quotation mark?
400
This is what you apply in your draft.
What is what you have learned?
500
This is something you should avoid when setting the scene
What are page numbers?
500
This is S.T.E.A.L.
What are Speach, Thoughts, Effect on others, Action, and Looks?
500
This is what you need to provide to make the background information effective.
What is Context - What and When
500
This is how you cite a direct quote
What is (Author Page #)
500
This is what you can use side by side to revise your work.
What is an example?
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