6 Part Paragraph
Miscellaneous
Introductions
Annotations
Testing Basics
100
The sentence(s) that analyzes your evidence or example. The "smart talk".
What is interpretation?
100
The first type of essay you will write. You will have 40 minutes to answer this prompt.
What is the stand-alone argument?
100
The sentence at the beginning of the introduction that engages my audience.
What is the hook?
100
The type of writing piece that the writing task asks of me.
What is form?
100
The amount of time you have to complete the stand alone argument on the On-Demand test.
What is 40 minutes?
200
This question addresses the question, "what are you going to prove?"
What is the topic sentence?
200
This essay contains one or more passages that you may pull from to help answer the prompt. You will have 90 minutes for this one.
What is the passage-based essay?
200
This is the simplest form of a hook and most of the time, the weakest.
What is a hypothetical question?
200
Who specifically I am writing to.
What is the audience?
200
The amount of time you have to complete the passage-based argument of the On-Demand test.
What is 90 minutes?
300
This sentence answers the question, "what do you mean"?
What is clarifying?
300
Within the 6-part paragraph, this piece helps prove your topic sentence.
What is the evidence or the example?
300
This states your position and reasons while remaining in 3rd person point of view.
What is the thesis statement?
300
The subject that I am writing about.
What is my topic?
300
You may not have this out at any time, including during the breaks.
What is my cellphone?!
400
This sentence or clause sets up the evidence or example and gives context to the reader.
What is placement?
400
The highest score you can receive on the On-Demand Writing Test.
What is a 4?
400
It adds background information to the introduction and helps tie together all the parts.
What is the bridge?
400
The reason for my writing.
What is the purpose?
400
This is where I will take the test.
What is my advisory classroom?
500
This sentence brings your ideas together and begins to transition to the next paragraph.
What is concluding sentence?
500
These are the four areas that you are assessed on for each essay.
What are purpose/focus, idea development, structure, and language/conventions?
500
The four types of hook taught in class.
What are anecdotes, comparisons, quotes, and statistics?
500
These are the four things I annotate for in the writing task and directions?
What are form, audience, topic, and purpose?
500
I receive this for following directions, annotating, pre-writing, and staying on task.
What is good faith effort points or 5 points added to the final exam?