The T in TEXAS and the first sentence of your paragraph.
What is Topic Sentence?
Persuading someone by using emotion.
What is pathos?
Strategy for defining words you don't know.
What is using context clues?
Every sentence should start with this.
What is a capital letter?
What is another way to say central idea?
What is main idea?
The amount of sentences you need to have in your explanation for EACH quote.
What is 3?
The opposite side of an argument.
What is counterclaim?
What you do when you don't remember what the text said.
What is reread?
Do this to get ideas before you write.
What is brainstorm?
The author's feeling on a subject.
What is tone?
Goes after the topic sentence but before your quote.
What is elaboration/background information?
Persuading by using facts and statistics.
What is Logos?
What you do so you can look for answers as you read.
What is preread the questions?
How to find evidence to support your answer.
What is go back into the text?
What I would say if you ask if you need to do an organizer.
The total number of quotes you should have in your essay (minimum)
What is 4?
Explaining why the counterclaim is incorrect
What is a rebuttal?
Something you can do to help you narrow down your choices.
What is eliminate two options?
What is done before you say you are finished with your writing?
What is revise?
How can you make sure you did your best on your test?
The most important thing to check for after you write.
What is that I answered the question?
To disprove an argument
What is refute?
What to circle and underline in the prompt.
What are the verbs and key words?
How many paragraphs (at least) should each of your writings be, including the introduction and conclusion?
What is 4?
What you can say to yourself if you get frustrated while doing the test.
What is ______________ (any positive motivational answer)