Contains title, author, language from the prompt, and an answer.
What is a claim sentence? or What is an answer sentence? or What is the first sentence of a CR?
This rhetorical appeal uses emotion to persuade the reader.
What is pathos?
You should include at least this many quotes in a CR.
What is two?
The rhetorical appeal uses logic to persuade the reader.
What is logos?
Our exam day.
What is:
This comes at the end of a direct quote and is in parentheses.
What is a citation?
What is a theme?
The last sentence of a CR should be this.
What is a summary sentence? or What is a concluding sentence?
In a CR, this must ALWAYS be followed by your own explanation showing how it relates to your answer.
What is a direct quote?
If you're not sure what to talk about in a CR, this is a good bet because it is present in every piece of writing.
What is diction?
For a poem, your citation should be this.
What is a line number?
In a multiple choice question with four answer choices, if two answers are trash and one is the treat (correct answer), the third option will likely be this.
What is a trick?
For an article, your citation should be this.
What is a paragraph number?
Your teacher may not do this on EOC exam day.
What is answer questions?
This rhetorical appeal is meant to make you trust the author.
What is ethos?
You should never mention this person in academic writing.
What is yourself?
What is a school-issued chromebook?
Where you go if you arrive after testing has started on EOC day.
What is lockout?
If you are spotted with this during the EOC, your scores will be invalidated and the item in question will be searched by the testing coordinator.
What is a phone?
What is a central idea? or What is a main idea?
Anytime you type an answer on the EOC, structure it like this even though the instructions don't say to.
What is a Constructed Response (CR)?
If you are asked to find a text's theme, start by looking for these and then determine what message the text is sending about them.
What are motifs? or What are thematic topics?
If the prompt is: How do literary devices support a theme in the text? then your answer must include specific literary devices as well as this.
What is a theme statement?
When you introduce a quote, you must provide enough of this so that your CR makes sense to someone who hasn't read the text.
What is context?
If you are answering a question about characterization, it is important that you use one or two of these in your answer.
What is a character trait?