This word means to explain something clearly and in detail.
Delineate
A student explains only part of a problem and leaves out key details.
Which word describes what their response is NOT?
This is NOT __________________?
Comprehensive
Why might an author concede a point in an argument?
To strengthen credibility and show balanced reasoning
A student admits the opposing side has a good point before arguing their claim.
What are they doing?
Conceding
This word means to admit a point from the opposing side.
Concede
A journalist only includes one perspective in an article.
What does this demonstrate?
This demonstrates BIAS.
How can a reader identify bias in a passage?
By analyzing word choice, tone, and missing perspectives
Social media is used by most teenagers daily.
Which word describes this?
Prevalent
This word means to examine something very carefully.
Scrutinize
A teacher carefully examines a student’s essay for errors and meaning.
Which word applies?
This applies SCRUTINIZE.
Why is it important for an essay to be comprehensive?
It ensures all aspects of the argument are fully explained
Explain the bias in this statement:
“Students today are lazy and don’t value education.”
It generalizes and presents a one-sided negative view
This word describes something that is realistic and workable.
Viable
A school wants to implement a new program but has no funding.
Why might this plan not be viable?
It is not realistic or workable without resources.
Explain how scrutinizing a source improves writing.
It helps identify credibility, bias, and accuracy
A plan sounds good in theory but cannot be realistically implemented.
Which word applies?
Not viable
This word means complete and including all details.
Comprehensive
A speaker clearly explains their argument with strong reasoning.
Which word best describes this?
Articulate
How can a student articulate a strong argument?
By clearly expressing ideas with evidence and structure
Delineate the steps a student should take to write a strong Regents essay.
Introduce claim
Provide evidence
Explain reasoning
Address counterargument
Conclude clearly