The first thing you should do when receiving the FSA Writing is?
What is unpacking the prompt?
Used to get the reader's attention.
What is a hook?
Made up of 2-3 paragraphs.
What is the body of an essay?
facts that support a claim
What is evidence?
Before you tackle the text, what should you generate?
What a key?
PAC & RAFT stands for?
What is
Purpose Audience Content
Format Audience Role Topic?
Tells the topic and your opinion on the issue.
What is a thesis?
reason (supporting claim), claim evidence, commentary
What are the parts of a body paragraph?
Takes a position for or against.
What is an claim/argument?
Your introduction should include these three things?
What are hook, bridge and thesis?
The second step of the writing process is?
What is brainstorming?
An unusual detail, a question, a strong statement, a quotation.
What are examples of hooks?
Uses facts and examples to support main reasons.
What are claim evidence?
Your claim should include your position and should tell why. True or false
What is true?
True or False
All claim evidence should be pulled from outside experience.
False. It should come from the passage set?
"The prominent charter school model isn't working for four main reasons."
What is an example of a thesis statement?
Sentence that reminds readers and tells them what actions they should take.
What is a demand?
What are topic sentence reason, evidence, and commentary.
Draw & Explain the planning sheet for an argumentative essay complete with the words.
I: Claim
B1: Reason B2 Reason 2
Evidence 1 & 2 Evidence 1 & 2
C: Demand
Tells hook, thesis, 3 main reasons, and concluding sentence.
What is are parts of an introduction paragraph?
To start off, second of all, nevertheless, however, for example, as you can see, in conclusion.
What are transition words?
These MAIN things explain your central claim/thesis?
What are main reasons (supporting claims) ?
In an argumentative essay the final sentence is a...
What is demand?