The name of the central claim an author wants to prove to the audience.
What is a Thesis?
A peer reviewed article in a scholarly journal has stronger ____________ than an anonymous blog post.
What is: Credibility?
A person or group of people affected by a certain issue.
What is a Stakeholder?
There are this many rows on the EOC-A rubric
What is Three?
This is the total amount of time you have on the EOC on Monday.
2 hours
List the two main elements needed in a strong EOC-A task 1 response.
What is: A description of the author's main argument AND a description of any solutions offered.
This is the name of the technique where you brag about the source's credentials ("Dr. Smith, leading professor of nuclear engineering at Harvard....")
A response that challenges your claim.
What is a Counterclaim/Counter argument?
There are this many rows on the EOC-B rubric.
The total number of sources you will be given in the full EOC.
What is Five sources?
A good thesis needs to be ___________ and _________________ for the EOC-B response.
What is: Unique and Debatable?
A source about teen mental health from 2008 might be limited because of this issue.
What is currency/timeliness?
You will be asked to ____________ evidence to show the relationship/connection between ideas.
What is Synthesize?
Daily Double! (I'm just doubling the points on this square to 600). I will read the question out loud and the person who picked this HAS to be the one to answer.
What is: You can only get even number scores (0, 2, 4, 6)
This is the total number of points you can receive on the EOC-A
What is 15 points?
A main claim that says "social media has both positive and negative effects" is often too weak because it lacks this.
A nutrition study funded by a soda company should make readers especially question this.
What is Bias?
In the EOC-A second task, students are asked to explain this element of the writer's paper.
What is Line of Reasoning?
List the names of all three rows of the EOC-A rubric.
What is: Row 1, Understand & Analyze Argument; Row 2, Understand & Analyze Argument; Row 3, Evaluate Sources & Evidence.
This is the total number of points you can receive on the EOC-B.
What is 24 points?
Recite Ms. Brown's EOC-B thesis template from memory!
A source may be credible but still weak for an essay if it lacks ____________ to the research question.
What is Relevance?
A writer who admits that an opposing argument has some merit is using this move.
What is Concession?
List the names of all four rows of the EOC-B rubric.
What is: Row 1, Establish Argument; Row 2, Establish Argument; Row 3, Select & Use Evidence; Row 4, Apply Conventions
Highlight the AP Sem percentage breakdown for every element of the AP score.
IRR: 10% TMP: 10%
IWA: 24.5% IMP: 10.5%
EOC-A: 13.5%, EOC-B: 31.5%