Why should you not overuse the same sentence starters?
your writing will be boring and basic
how many paragraphs should a extended response have?
4-5
What is the purpose of a main claim?
To answer the question in the prompt
Words to substitute for "says"
remarked
questioned
declared
mentioned
commented
etc
What is usually the first sentence in a paragraph?
the claim
what is the purpose of a sub claim
To answer the prompt by focusing in on one specific part of your argument
Give 2 examples of sentence starters you would use to introduce a quote
(Varied)
True or false, and why:
it doesn't matter if you put both of your details at the same time as long as you give reasoning for everything
False, you don't want to write long blocks of quotes or people won't be able to understand your argument as well
why is context important?
To help your reader follow your argument by clarifying what was happening in the section where the quote was pulled
What are 3 ways you can write "this shows.."
This highlights an example of...
As exemplified in...
This is illuminated by...
etc
How can you use a prompt to figure out how to structure your response
by using the bullet points as a checklist to see what you have to explain for the response to be complete
What kinds of things are you explaining in your reasoning?
What is the impact of this?
what is this an example of?
how does this create a problem or solution?
what is the significance of this word/phrase?
what details should you include in the context?
brief summary of what happens right before the quote, where in the passage the quote can be found, a transition to the quote (he/she/they/it said/remarked/explained......)