Prosecution Evidence
Attorney Evidence
Steve's Journal/Flashbacks
Argumentative Writing
TCSQI/Evidence
100

Who else is on trial for the murder of Nesbitt? 

James King. 
100

How old is Steve Harmon and James King? 

16 & 23

100

What class in school did Steve really enjoy? 

Film class. 

100

What is a claim sentence? 

Tells the reader your stance on the topic. 

100

True or False? You should use quoted evidence to support an argument. 

True

200

What is the exact charge? 

First degree felony murder. 

200

Who is Osvaldo afraid of and why? 

King, Bobo, etc. Violence.  

200

How does Steve describe life in jail?  

Violent, scary, strict, etc. 

200

What is a reason? 

Reason tells your reader WHY you believe what you believe. 

200

What does Q stand for in TCSQI? 

Quotation

300

Allegedly, what was Steve's "role" in the crime? 

The lookout. 

300

Whose gun was used in the crime? 

Nesbitt's gun. 

300

Who comes to visit Steve in jail besides Ms. Obrien?

His family. 

300

What is the definition of the word "warrant" in argumentative writing? 

Explanation of evidence in relation to your reason. 

300

What should be included in an in-text citation? 

Author last name and page number

400

Allegedly, what was the motivation of the crime? 

Money. 

400

How is Osvaldo's claim of fear of King and Bobo discredited? 

What he did to join to gang. 

400

Why can't you use the flashbacks in your argumentative essay? 

Because they are not Solid evidence according to Ethos and Logos. 

400

True or False? You are allowed to use "I, me, & my" in argumentative writing? 

False

400

True or False? You should use multiple pieces of evidence to support your argument. 

True. 

500

What does is mean when a crime is premeditated? 

It was planned ahead of time. 

500

Which two of the following should you use in argumentative writing? Ethos, Logos, Pathos? 

Ethos & Logos 

500

True or False? Your warrant should come before your evidence? Why? 

False because using TCSQI will give enough context to set up your evidence. Your explanation (warrant) should always come AFTER.