ABC - Easy as 1,2,3
Introductions and Conclusions
The Other Side
It's All in the Details
Formatting
100

The "B" in A.B.C.

What is:


Backing

100

The location of the thesis statement

What is:

Final sentence of the introduction

100

When the writer brings up the other side of the argument, this is known as the...

What is:

Counterclaim

100

The essay should not include these two narrative voices

What are:

First and second person

100

The specific location of the heading (name, date, class name, teacher name)

What is:

Top left corner

200

The "C" in A.B.C.

What is:

Commentary (or Connection)

200

What Mrs. Kirkland compares the thesis statement to

What is:

Roadmap

200

After bringing up the other side of the argument, the writer must provide this to bring it back to the original claim

What is:

Rebuttal

200

While the writer may not use "I," these first person pronouns are permissible

What are:

"we" and "us"

200

The only part of the paper that should be centered

What is:

The title

300

The A in A.B.C.

What is:

Assertion

300

The order of the introduction triangle

What is:

Hook

Bridge

Thesis (claim)

300

Mrs. Kirkland compared the counterclaim and rebuttal to this piece of playground equipment

What is:

Seesaw

300

Following the order of the reasons in the thesis statement helps the essay maintain this

What is:

Focus

300
Specific location of the page number

What is:

Top right corner

400

Also known as the "topic sentence."

What is:

Assertion

400

The thesis statement includes these THREE components

What is:

Topic, Claim (stance/side), Reasons

400

The template provided began the counterclaim with this phrase

What is:

on the other hand

400

Reason #3 appears here

What is:

The rebuttal

400

The spacing of the entire paper

What is:

double-spaced

500

Includes the evidence

What is:

Backing

500

The order of the conclusion triangle

What is:


Restate claim

Restate reasons

Final intriguing thought

500

The template provided used this word to begin the rebuttal

What is:

However

500

Name one strategy to build the commentary -- to further explain the backing/evidence

Possible answers:

(1.) compare and contrast a situation, (2.) pose a (rhetorical) question, (3.) identify a cause/effect relationship, (4.) present problem/solution relationship

500

Proper MLA (Modern Language Association) requires this to go next to the page number

What is:

the writer's last name

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