The parts of an Introduction Paragraph.
What is a hook, background information and a claim?
The most important part of the rubric box 1
What is a claim statement?
The sentence starters I can use to bring in evidence.
What is According to the text? What is As illustrated by....many others...
What is 2 hours?
The kinds of sentences I can write to give variety.
What is simple, compound complex?
The order of the argument essay paragraphs.
What is the Introduction, Body Paragraph 1, Body Paragraph 2, Counterclaim/rebuttal Paragraph, Conclusion?
The number of sources I must use if I want to get a higher grade than a 3.
What is 3 sources?
The sentence starters I can use to introduce the counter claim.
Some people say... There are those who say... On the other hand.... etc. On the other side of the issue...
A reading strategy to find evidence.
What is annotation for pros and cons? OR what is reading the first and last sentence of each paragraph?
What is Although, Even though, While....?
The number of pieces of evidence I should aim for for each paragraph.
What is two?
The citation word I can use when describing an image, picture or infographic.
What is source?
What is explain the important parts of the quote in your own words?
The information I can get from the Argument cover page or first page
What is the topic question? Or what is the titles of the texts that I can annotate for pro and con?
The new word for text.
What is source?
The parts of a counterclaim paragraph.
What is counterclaim, counterclaim evidence, counterclaim evidence analysis, Rebuttal, Rebuttal evidence, rebuttal analysis?
The kinds of evidence I should use to show a variety of evidence.
What is statistics? or what is numbers? Or what is quoted words? Or what is detailed evidence?
The analysis strategy connect.
What is connect the evidence to your claim or give a real world example?
The strategy I can draw on the cover page to save time before I start writing.
The strategy I can use to correct my grammar if I have leftover time.
What is Re-read my essay. Look for subject-verb agreement. "This shows not this show". Look for sentences that are run-ons (too long) and make them shorter?
The parts of a conclusion paragraph.
What is restate the claim, summarize the essay, and make a recommendation or call to action?
What is the strategy that I can use to write enough analysis?
What is clarify, connect, comment?
The analysis strategy comment.
What is show the evidence's consequences or impact good or bad on the world?
The strategy if I have no time at the end.
What is keep my conclusion short?
A claim for this question: "Should NYC open community low priced grocery stores?"
What is NYC should or should not open community low priced grocery stores because reason 1 and reason 2?