Question
Question 1
A)
Use the essay prompt description to answer the question.
Essay Prompt: Write an essay about the importance of registering to vote on or shortly after turning 18.
Which assumptions can a writer make about the audience for this essay? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses

They have a shared bias against voting.
They have a shared bias against voting.

They are mostly teenagers.
They are mostly teenagers.

They are mostly one gender.
They are mostly one gender.

They are mostly adults.
They are mostly adults.

They have a range of opinions about voting.
They have a range of opinions about voting.
Question 2
A)
Use the essay prompt description to answer the question.
Essay Prompt: Write an essay about the importance of registering to vote on or shortly after turning 18.
Which action would best help the writer choose which arguments to use?
(1 point)
Responses

conducting a survey to see how students feel about registering to vote
conducting a survey to see how students feel about registering to vote

asking adults why they believe young people do not always register to vote
asking adults why they believe young people do not always register to vote

making a list of excuses young people might make to avoid registering to vote
making a list of excuses young people might make to avoid registering to vote

inviting teachers to share ideas that might motivate young people to register to vote
inviting teachers to share ideas that might motivate young people to register to vote
Question 3
A)Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
The key elements in a successful introduction to an argumentative text include: 
, background information, a statement of importance, and the main claim.
Question 4
A)What is an opening statement?(1 point)
Responses

a text that presents a claim supported by logical reasons and relevant evidence
a text that presents a claim supported by logical reasons and relevant evidence

the facts and details a writer uses to support a claim
the facts and details a writer uses to support a claim

a sentence in which the writer indicates what action or actions the audience should take
a sentence in which the writer indicates what action or actions the audience should take

the main argument of an argumentative essay or text
the main argument of an argumentative essay or text
Question 5
A)Which characteristics apply to an effective opening statement? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses

debatable
debatable

states the writer’s opinion
states the writer’s opinion

states only facts
states only facts

avoids controversy
avoids controversy

includes a call to action
includes a call to action

logical
logical
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A)
Use the essay prompt description to answer the question.
Essay Prompt: Write an essay about the importance of registering to vote on or shortly after turning 18.
Which assumptions can a writer make about the audience for this essay? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses

They have a shared bias against voting.
They have a shared bias against voting.

They are mostly teenagers.
They are mostly teenagers.

They are mostly one gender.
They are mostly one gender.

They are mostly adults.
They are mostly adults.

They have a range of opinions about voting.
They have a range of opinions about voting.
Question 2
A)
Use the essay prompt description to answer the question.
Essay Prompt: Write an essay about the importance of registering to vote on or shortly after turning 18.
Which action would best help the writer choose which arguments to use?
(1 point)
Responses

conducting a survey to see how students feel about registering to vote
conducting a survey to see how students feel about registering to vote

asking adults why they believe young people do not always register to vote
asking adults why they believe young people do not always register to vote

making a list of excuses young people might make to avoid registering to vote
making a list of excuses young people might make to avoid registering to vote

inviting teachers to share ideas that might motivate young people to register to vote
inviting teachers to share ideas that might motivate young people to register to vote
Question 3
A)Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
The key elements in a successful introduction to an argumentative text include: 
, background information, a statement of importance, and the main claim.
Question 4
A)What is an opening statement?(1 point)
Responses

a text that presents a claim supported by logical reasons and relevant evidence
a text that presents a claim supported by logical reasons and relevant evidence

the facts and details a writer uses to support a claim
the facts and details a writer uses to support a claim

a sentence in which the writer indicates what action or actions the audience should take
a sentence in which the writer indicates what action or actions the audience should take

the main argument of an argumentative essay or text
the main argument of an argumentative essay or text
Question 5
A)Which characteristics apply to an effective opening statement? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses

debatable
debatable

states the writer’s opinion
states the writer’s opinion

states only facts
states only facts

avoids controversy
avoids controversy

includes a call to action
includes a call to action

logical
logical
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Answers
GPT-4o mini
**Question 1**
Answer:
- They are mostly teenagers.
- They have a range of opinions about voting.
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**Question 2**
Answer:
- conducting a survey to see how students feel about registering to vote
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**Question 3**
Answer:
- a hook,
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**Question 4**
Answer:
- a sentence in which the writer indicates what action or actions the audience should take
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**Question 5**
Answer:
- debatable
- states the writer’s opinion
- includes a call to action
Answer:
- They are mostly teenagers.
- They have a range of opinions about voting.
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**Question 2**
Answer:
- conducting a survey to see how students feel about registering to vote
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**Question 3**
Answer:
- a hook,
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**Question 4**
Answer:
- a sentence in which the writer indicates what action or actions the audience should take
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**Question 5**
Answer:
- debatable
- states the writer’s opinion
- includes a call to action