Introductions/Conclusions
Evidence/Elaborations
Counterclaims/Revisions
Grammar
100

These are the two types of essays the prompt will hint at for you to write.

What are argumentative or expository essays?

100

The minimum amount of evidence in each supporting paragraph

What is two pieces?

100

This is the part of the word, counterclaim, that means, opposite.

What is counter?

100

The word from below that denotes a place or direction (spell it)

Their, there, or they're 

What is t-h-e-r-e?

200

The minimum amount of sentences you should aim for in an introduction

What is three?

200

The minimum amount of elaboration after each piece of evidence. 

What is two sentences?

200

Of the words and phrases below, the one that can START a counterclaim.

Before            Even though            Next


What is "even though?"

200

A piece of a sentence that is not a complete thought

What is a fragment?

300
Conclusions should include the minimum of this many sentences. 

Three sentences

300

When your evidence is more than one sentence, this strategy helps shorten it. 

What is paraphrasing?

300

This is the minimum amount of times the counterclaim should be in an argumentative essay

What is two times?

300

A group of independent complete thoughts that are clumped together without correct punctuation

What is a run-on?

400

If you have an expository essay, this type of sentence should go at the end of your introduction.

What is a thesis?

400
The name for putting the source you got the evidence from

What is citation or citing evidence?

400

True or False- This effectively presents what is needed in an essay for a counterclaim, claim, and rebuttal combination .

On the flip side, surveillance cameras can often lower crime when combined with more police officers patrolling. However, they are still not worth it.

What is false?

400

Fragment, Sentence, or Run-On


Since we are going outside today with my class

What is a fragment?

500

If you have an argumentative essay, this type of sentence should go at the end of your introduction.

What is a claim (with a counterclaim?)

500

What 2/2/2 breaks down to

2 pieces of evidence per paragraph

2 difference sources

2 sentences of elaboration per evidence

500

After the counterclaim, the claim and a _______________ need to bring the reader back to the writer's position.

What is a rebuttal?

500

Go outside.

Fragment, run-on, or complete sentence

What is a complete sentence?

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