EOC Part A
EOC Part B
Argument Structures
Tiers of Credibility & Appeals
Writing Suggestions
100

The amount of time you should plan to spend on the EOC Part A. 

What is 30-45 minutes?

100

The amount of time you should plan to spend on the EOC Part B. 

What is an hour and fifteen minutes OR an hour and a half?

100

A type of argument structure that begins by describing an issue and then transitions to posing one or more ways to address said issue. 

What is Problem-Solution?

100

The tier of credibility associated with a newspaper or news outlet. 

Tier 3. 

100

The number of sentences you should provide for QUESTION 1 of the EOC Part A (identify the thesis or main argument). 

What is 1-2 sentences?

200

The FIRST question you will answer on the EOC Part A. 

What is the main argument, thesis, or central claim of the provided source?

200

The number of sources you should use in your essay. 

What is two?

200
A type of argument structure that begins by describing an issue and then transitions to outlining the specific ways in which the issue impacts some aspect of society or the environment. 

What is cause and effect?

200

The tier of credibility associated with a government publication. 

Tier 2. 

200

The number of sentences you should plan to write for QUESTION 2 of the EOC Part A (describe the line of reasoning). 

What is 8-10 sentences?

300

The SECOND question you will answer on the EOC Part A. 

What is describe the author's line of reasoning / describe how the author builds the claims or argument?

300

The number of quotes Mrs. Lightfoot suggests you use in your EOC Part B essay. 

What is six?
300

The type of argument structure in which events unfold in accordance with an accurate timeline. 

What is chronological order?

300

The rhetorical strategy that appeals to credibility. This would appear in an article in the form of credibility statements or expert testimonies. 

What is ethos?

300

The number of sentences you should plan to write for QUESTION 3 of the EOC Part A (evaluate the effectiveness of the argument). 

What is 8-10 sentences?

400

The THIRD question you will answer on the EOC Part A. 

What is evaluate the effectiveness of the author's argument?

400

The type of paragraph you should include if you have time. 

What is a counterclaim paragraph?

400

The part of an argument that addresses any opposing viewpoints that run counter to the argument's main claim or thesis. 

What is the counterargument?

400

The type of rhetorical strategy that appeals to one's emotions. 

What is pathos?

400

The number of paragraphs Mrs. Lightfoot suggests you write for the EOC Part B (read four sources, identify a theme, and write an original argument backed by two sources). 

What is five paragraphs?

500

The only question that requires you to make a judgement as a reader / writer. 

What is question #3?

500

The difference between scoring a "4" and a "6" on the first row of the rubric for EOC B. 

What is creating an ORIGINAL argument or a unique perspective vs. simply identifying an on-theme topic?

500

An essential part of any argument in which specific examples (quotes, anecdotes, expert testimonies, etc.) are presented to support its key claims. 

What is evidence?

500

The rhetorical strategy that appeals to logic. This would appear in an article in the form of logical thinking or the listing of facts or statistics.

What is logos or logical thinking?

500

The essay that allows you to include a personal anecdote. 

What is the EOC Part B?