RACE
Prompts
C sentence structure
Random Facts
Punctuation
100

R is referred as your ______ __________

RESTATE THE QUESTION

100

What is the prompt given to you to use for?

To help come up with topic sentence and based your constructed response on.

100

What transition dose the C sentence begin with?

For example,

100

What are two transitions that you should use to signal similar supporting details?

1. Similarly,

2. Likewise,

100

What type of punctuation comes after your transtion?

Comma (,)


200

What do you do in your A sentence?

Answer ALL parts of the question.

200

What are the 4 requirements of (or things that must appear in) a topic sentence?

G- Genre

T- Title

A- Author

P- Purpose

200

What comes after your transition in your C sentence?

 Context 

200

What types of literary works require italicizing?

1. Novels (like Night)

2. Plays (like Romeo and Juliet)

3. Epics (like the Odyssey)

200

When ending your statement what do you use to end it?

Ending punctuation (. ? !) 

300

What is your C sentence also called? (what transition dose your C sentence begin with)

CITE THE TEXT EVIDENCE


300

What is the context in the following example?

Ex.: For example, when the poet introduces the extended metaphor, he focuses on the fogs unexpected arrival, threatening behavior, and quick departure:"The fog comes / on little cat feet"(11. 1-2)...."It sits looking" but "then moves on" (ll.3, 6)


when the poet introduces the extended metaphor

300

What should you use to prove/support your topic sentence in your C sentence?

Quotations (not paraphrases)

300

When are 3 times you should use capitalization?

1. First word in a sentence.

2. Names of specific people, places, things.

3. First, last, and important words in a title.

300

What type of punctuation is used when the next part of the sentence could stand alone. 

Colon (:)

400

What dose the E sentence do?

Explains the text/quotations and ends your response.

400

Make this prompt into a topic sentence.

Prompt: What does the extended metaphor in the poem suggest about life?

Additional information: Carl Sandburg, "Fog", Poem


In the poem "Fog" by Carl Sandburg the extended metaphor in the poem suggest ...

400

What do you end your context with?

Comma since it introduces the independent clause, the part of the sentence that can stand alone as a sentence.
400

________ __________, also known as _______ ____ words, begin dependent clauses and signal the context of your C or example sentence.

1. Subordination conjunctions

2. White bus 

400

What do you put around quotation straight from the text?

Parentheses (") 

500

What does each letter of the acronym RACE mean?

R- Restate the question by omitting the question or command words

A- Answer ALL parts of the question asked

C- Cite the text (using quotations, not paraphrases)

E- Explain the importances of the quotation and end the response

500

Put the sentences in order using the RACE strategy. 

Prompt: How dose the tone of President Roosevelt's speech affect his audience?

(1) Therefore, the encouraging ton in President Roosevelt's inaugural address comforted and inspired a fearful nation. 

(2) This reassuring tone is important because the new president wanted to set the stage for his next one hundred days in office and restore the faith of the American people in their government during a time of economic crisis.

(3) In his first inaugural address, known as "War on the Great Depression," President Roosevelt set reassuring tone for the nation during the great depression.

(4) For example, when Franklin Roosevelt gave his inaugural speech on March 4, 1933, to a nation weakened and demoralized by economic depression, he professed, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." 

3,4,2,1,

500

What three elements must every "C" or example sentence?

1. Transition

2. Context,

3. Relevant quotation

500
What should your concluding sentence do?

Make connections to real world of today.

500

When do you use a semicolon (;) ?

To connect related independent clauses

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