PPT-What is text evidence?!
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My teacher keeps asking me What do my teachers mean when they ask me to support my answer with text evidence Text Evidence is words dialogue or phrases that come
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My teacher keeps asking me What do my teachers mean when they ask me to support my answer with text evidence Text Evidence is words dialogue or phrases that come word for word from the text . Using the text as your guide, please consider the following questions.. REMEMBER: . Be sure to cite a quote from the book . to defend your answers.. WONDER. Do you agree?. Auggie. deserved the class award at the end of the school year. . Poe: Planning . for Writing The Raven. The Raven . and the Peak of Tragedy (excerpt). Edgar Allan Poe – a biography (excerpt). The Raven. Texts. Gain deep understanding of the text. Answering text-dependent questions . REasoning. How to Write an Argument. So I Know a Text’s claim. I Have Evidence. Now What? . Claim can also be called an Opinion, but it has to be more than “I liked it/I hated it.” You have to take a position on a text. What do you believe to be true about what the text is saying? . 2. “I need Some More practice”. 3. “I can do it”. 4. “I can teach it”. Annotation. Coding. symbols are either missing or seem random, irrelevant, or haphazardly placed. No real though is present on paper. Part Two of Three. Body Paragraph Blueprint. TOPIC SENTENCE. Introduction of text evidence #1, text evidence, parenthetical reference. EXPLANATION of text evidence as it relates to and supports your topic sentence.. DYRT Quiz: Be sure to write in complete sentences!. 1. Who is Reverend Hale? Why did he come to Salem?. 2. What did Abigail do at the end of Act 1?. 3. What were Abigail and the other girls doing in the forest that was forbidden?. Copyright © 2014 by Write Score LLC. Text-based Analysis: What is it?. What does text-based analysis mean?. Why is it important?. Explicit instruction. What is the meaning of . text-based. ?. All . claims and evidence come from details within the boundaries of the text. . Supporting Claims with Evidence. Copyright © . 2015 . by Write Score LLC. Persuasion Vs. Argument. Argumentative Techniques. Perceived merit and reasonableness of claims and proof. Claim-based; not based on emotional whims. E. vidence. . C. ommentary. The Perfect Paragraph. Effective Paragraphs. Effective paragraphs are important in all types of writing. .. Your . paragraphs guide your reader through the paper by helping to explain, substantiate, and support your thesis statement (your argument). . – Students. A. udience. – The Museum of Tolerance. F. ormat. – 2 paragraph argumentative CEEL/CEEEEL . (. Honors. : counterclaim). T. opic. – what knowledge and/or personal characteristics are required to survive physically and socio-emotionally challenging life experiences. High School ELA. S. ix Shifts in Literacy Instruction. Focus of Module 2. Shift 4. : Students engage in rich and rigorous evidence based discussions about a text. Shift 5. : writing emphasizes use of evidence from sources to inform or make an argument. Give your opinion on whether or not the Grays feel like Alexis is “just like a member of the family.”. Give reasons supported by evidence from the story.. In this lesson you . will learn how to cite from the text . 8. th. Grade. English PSSA Testing: April 14. th. – 17th. Grades 4-8 Format. Section. Content Emphasis. Number of MC/EBSR. Number of WP/TDA. Estimated Number of Passages. Estimated Section Testing Time (in minutes). When we read, we are often asked to answer questions or express our ideas about the text.. Why use Explicit Textual Evidence. In order to let people know that we aren’t just making stuff up, we should always use Explicit Textual Evidence to support our answers, ideas, or opinions about texts we read..
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