PPT-Writing the LEQ
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Your N ame Goes Here 2 Yes I Can Write a wellwritten coherent historicallyaccurate FRQ aka longform essay A panda walks into a café He orders a sandwich
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Your N ame Goes Here 2 Yes I Can Write a wellwritten coherent historicallyaccurate FRQ aka longform essay A panda walks into a café He orders a sandwich eats it then draws a gun and proceeds to fire it in the air . Unit 2: Lesson 1: The Rise of industry. LEQ:. Why was the United States successful at industrialization?. Drill:. What does a country need in order to be successful?. Industrial Revolution. **. Revolution. Long Essay Question. 3 hours 15 minutes. Section. Question. type. Number of. questions. Timing. Percent of the total exam. I. Part A: MC. 55 questions. 55 minutes. 40 %. Part B: Short. Answer. 4 Questions. Untrusted. Programs. Bruno P. S. Rocha. Sruthi. . Bandhakavi. Jerry den Hartog. William H. . Winsborough. Sandro Etalle. IEEE . Symposium on Security and Privacy 2010. (Oakland’10). 1. Introduction. Pd. 3 – Anyone up and walking around, not in seat, once final bell rings will receive an after school detention. . Warm Up: Our first real grades will be the reading guide and our LEQ essay. Evaluate your effort on the reading guide. Consider your classroom behavior, use of text evidence and how much you have completed on the reading guide. . What is the LEQ. 1 Question. Chosen from a pair. 35 minutes. 15% of total exam . score. Each point is worth 3.47 multiple . choice questions. What else?. Will measure the use of HTS to explain and analyze significant issues in world history as defined by the thematic learning objectives. Baseline Writing: “The Chaser”. Read “The Chaser” by John Collier. Analysis: In a CSET paragraph, analyze John Collier’s theme through “The Chaser,” providing at least two specific examples of support.. Content Vocabulary. Claim→. Definition: (noun) . 1. . an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.. With writing, claim is the writer’s position on an issue or problem. . LEQ:. What were the motives behind European exploration?. 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