Question Types
Essay Types
PEEP
Synthesis Strategy
Miscellaneous
100

Key Words: Supports, Illustrates, Helps

Evidence

100

Key Words: Argue, Claim

Argumentative

100

What does the first P in PEEP stand for?

Point

100

What is the first step of the synthesis strategy?

Determine the question type

100

What are the two things you need in an introduction paragraph?

Quick summary/background and a THESIS

200

Key Words: Summarize, Summary

Summary

200

Key Words: Inform, Explain

Informative

200

What does the first E in PEEP stand for?

Evidence

200

What is the second step of the synthesis strategy?

Find the common theme among the answer choices

200

Key Words: Correction, Revision

Revising/Editing

300

Key Words: Infer, Predict, Assume

Inference

300

Key Words: Persuade, Convince

Persuasive

300

What does the second E in PEEP stand for?

Explanation

300

What is the third step of the synthesis strategy?

Look for information in the passage

300

Where is the author's main idea/argument/thesis located in the passage?

The beginning

400

Key Words: Why, How, Reason, Purpose

Author's Purpose

400

Key Words: Analyze, Interpret

Literary Analysis
400

What does the second P in PEEP stand for?

Purpose


400

What do you do if you see a question that is asking for the meaning of a word?

Use the dictionary

400

What are the two things you need in a conclusion?

Restatement of the thesis, restatement of the overall purpose

500

Key Words: Overall, Point

Main Idea

500

What are two things you MUST have in your essay?

Thesis and supporting evidence from the article

500

What paragraphs do you use the PEEP structure for?

Body Paragraphs

500

Where do you find the PURPOSE in a paragraph?

The end

500

Where is the author's main purpose located in the passage?

The end

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