What does RST stand for?
Research Simulation Task
What does LAT stand for?
Literary Analysis Task
What type of writing is required in the Narrative Task?
Narrative / story
Fix the sentence:
He ran down the street he was scared
He ran down the street. He was scared.
What is the FIRST part of a paragraph?
Claim (or topic sentence)
What must you use in your RST writing response?
Multiple sources (3)
How many texts must you use in a LAT response?
Two
What must your narrative connect to?
The source (video/text)
What is a run-on sentence?
Two sentences joined incorrectly
What comes AFTER the claim?
Evidence
What does Part B usually ask for?
Evidence
What is the main goal of the LAT?
Analyze and compare texts
What is one element that makes a narrative stronger?
Dialogue / description / sensory details
Choose the correct pronoun:
The team celebrated, and ___ was excited
What comes AFTER evidence?
Explanation/Reasoning
Why are there multiple sources in the RST?
To compare and analyze information
Which is the stronger theme? Why?
A. Friendship
B. People learn important lessons through relationships
B; Because it conveys a theme which is a lesson or message.
What does “show, not tell” mean?
Use details/actions instead of stating feelings
Fix the sentence:
When she walked into the room she was nervous
When she walked into the room, she was nervous.
Why is the explanation important?
It explains what the evidence shows / connects to the claim
What is one thing you must do after choosing evidence?
Explain what the evidence shows
What is one common mistake in LAT writing?
Summarizing instead of analyzing
Can you create your own details in the narrative?
Yes, as long as they connect to the source
Why is grammar important in writing?
It makes writing clear and easy to understand
Put these in the correct order:
Explanation, Claim, Evidence
Claim → Evidence → Explanation