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What is the "R" step in R.A.C.E.S.?

The "R" step in R.A.C.E.S. is restate the question in your answer.

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What is the "A" step in R.A.C.E.S.?

The "A" step in R.A.C.E.S. is answer the question fully.

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What is the "C" step in R.A.C.E.S.?

The "C" step in R.A.C.E.S. is to cite evidence to support your answer.

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What is the "E" step in R.A.C.E.S.?

The "E" step in R.A.C.E.S. is explain how your evidence supports your answer.

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What is the "S" step in R.A.C.E.S.?

The "S" step in R.A.C.E.S is summarize everything discussed in your completed answer.

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Why is it important to restate the question in your R.A.C.E.S. response?

It is important to restate the question in your R.A.C.E.S. response because it helps the reader understand exactly what it is you are going to be discussing.

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Why is it important to include the answer step in your R.A.C.E.S. response?

It is important to include the answer step in your R.A.C.E.S. response so the reader knows your personal response to the question being asked.

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Why is it important to include the citation step in your R.A.C.E.S. response?

It is important to include the citation step in your R.A.C.E.S. response because it helps support your answer and make it stronger and more believable.

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Why is it important to include the explanation in your R.A.C.E.S. response?

It is important to include the explanation in your R.A.C.E.S. response because it proves why your citation helps prove your point.

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Why is it important to include the summarization in your R.A.C.E.S. response?

It is important to include the summarization in your R.A.C.E.S. response so the reader is able to finish reading your paragraph knowing exactly what point you were making.

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How can this Restating of the question be improved?

Question: "Would you consider the Lion to be a reliable character? Why or why not?"

Answer: "I wouldn't consider him to be because he betrayed the fox."

In order to improve the restating of the question, the writer should've specified they were talking about the lion instead of saying "him".

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How can this answer be improved?

Question: Is there a positive or negative impact on a person’s sense of individuality when they follow a larger group? Why or why not?

Answer: "There is a huge impact on a person's sense of individuality when they follow a large group. For example..."

This answer could be improved by specifying what they are answering and adding the word negative or positive to their answer.

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How can this citation be improved?

Question: Do you consider the fox and horse to be friends? Has a friend ever helped you solve a problem? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.

Answer: "I consider the fox and horse to be friends. A friend has helped me solve a problem one time and it reminded me of this."

This citation could be improved by being more detailed and citing a specific, more legitimate piece of evidence.

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How can this explanation of the citation be improved?

Question: Would you consider the Lion to be a reliable character? Why or why not?

Answer: "I don’t think so because he wanted to have the fox betray the donkey. I know this because in the text it says, “The lion would pledge his word not to harm the fox”. In conclusion, the Lion is unreliable and should not have been trusted in the first place."

This explanation of the citation could be improved by including details after the quote which explain how the quote proved their answer.

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How can this summarization be improved?

Question: Would you consider the Lion to be a reliable character? Why or why not?

Answer: The lion is not reliable to me because he wanted to have the fox betray the donkey. I know this because in the text it says, “The lion would pledge his word not to harm the fox”, showing he betrayed him. However, the lion might be reliable.

This summarization could've been improved by sticking to what they discussed in the answer and not straying from their original response.

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What is wrong with the following restatement of the question in their answer?

Question: Is there a positive or negative impact on a person’s sense of individuality when they follow a larger group? Why or why not?

Answer: "Is there a positive impact or negative impact in herd behavior I think no because it tends to lead to bad things..."

The restatement includes "question words" (is there) and is too wordy. They should've just specified if it was a positive or negative impact.

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Did this person directly answer the question? If so, what sentence shows the answer step in their R.A.C.E.S. response?


Question: Is there a positive or negative impact on a person’s sense of individuality when they follow a larger group? Why or why not?

Answer: "According to the text, humans in herds can act differently. While some people are fine, others can be extremely violent towards others, some even panic or possibly have a “panic attack”. This can be caused from fear of the unknown."

There is no direct answer found in this response. It goes off topic from what the question is asking.

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What is a sentence frame you can use to introduce a citation into your R.A.C.E.S. answer?

For example...

In the text, it states...

In paragraph ____, the author states, “...”

I believe this because...

For instance...

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What is a sentence frame you can use to introduce an explanation into your R.A.C.E.S. answer?

“This shows that…”

“This evidence suggests that…”

“From the text clues, I can conclude that…”

“Based on what the text says and what I know, I think…”

“A conclusion I am drawing is…”

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What is a sentence frame you can use when introducing a summarizing sentence in your R.A.C.E.S. response?

“In summary, …”

“All in all…”

“With this information, we can conclude that…”

“In conclusion”



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Fill in the blank to Restate the Question in the R.A.C.E.S. response below.

Question: Is there a positive or negative impact on a person’s sense of individuality when they follow a larger group? Why or why not?

Answer: ______________ people tend to follow the crowd and are less likely to make their own rational decisions. In the text, it says that "people tend to make violent decisions". This suggests that, people tend to follow what others do even if it is negative. In conclusion, a person’s sense of individuality is negatively affected in a herd group as they are less likely to make good decisions.



There is a negative impact on a person's sense of individuality because...

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Fill in the blank to answer the question in the R.A.C.E.S. response below.

Question: In the context of this tale, what drives someone to betray?

Answer: "What drives someone to betray is _______. In the text, it states that the fox is going to keep the donkey safe and he and the donkey end up getting eaten." This proves that betrayal is an easy thing to do.

... because the person feels they can gain something from betraying someone else.

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Fill in the blank to cite evidence in the R.A.C.E.S. response below.

Question: Has a friend ever helped you solve a problem? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature, art, or history in your answer.

Answer: A friend has helped me solve a problem before. _________________. This experience showed me that I had a true friend by my side. In conclusion, trust is a key component of friendships.

[insert personal experience about being helped by a friend]

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Fill in the blank to explain your citation in the R.A.C.E.S. response below.

"I don’t think the Lion is a reliable character because he wanted to have the fox betray the donkey. I know this because in the text it says, “The lion would pledge his word not to harm the fox”. ___________________. In conclusion, the Lion is unreliable and should not have been trusted in the first place.

This proves that the Lion clearly did not stick to his word as he did the exact opposite, proving himself to be unreliable.

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Fill in the blank to summarize your answer in the R.A.C.E.S. response below.

"What drives someone to betray is the feeling that they can gain something by cheating their way there. In the text, it states that the fox is going to keep the donkey safe and he and the donkey end up getting eaten. This shows that the fox felt like betraying the donkey was worth saving his own life. ____________.

In conclusion, an individual may choose to betray likely due to the feeling of wishing to gain something .