Question

How long should your constructed response on Day 1 of the American Lit & Comp EOC be?
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10 points
1-2 well-developed sentences
1 well-developed paragraph using the RACES method
3 paragraphs (introduction plus 2 paragraphs addressing each passage)
5 paragraph essay
Consider the constructed response rubric for Day 1. Based upon the rubric, what is the highest number of points you can earn?
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10 points
1 point
2 points
3 points
4 points
Consider the extended-writing response rubric for Day 1. Based upon the rubric, what is the highest number of points you can earn?
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10 points
2 points
4 points
7 points
8 points
True or False: You will not be scored for the use of correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling on your extended-writing response.
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10 points
True
False
True or False: You will be composing a narrative essay for your extended-writing response on Day 1.
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10 points
True
False
Which of the following is the BEST way to organize your extended-response essay?
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10 points
A well-developed paragraph using the RACES method
Introduction, Body Paragraph 1, Body Paragraph 2, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph 1, Body Paragraph 2, Body Paragraph 3, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
What is the BIGGEST difference when organizing an informational essay vs. an argumentative essay?
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10 points
Body Paragraph 3- you do not need a counterargument and rebuttal for an informational essay
Body Paragraph 2- Argumentative essays do not need topic sentences
Conclusions- You are not required to summarize main points for an informational essay
None of these
What is the purpose of a counterclaim & rebuttal in an argumentative essay?
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10 points
To confuse the reader and make the essay seem more complex.
To make the essay longer and meet word count requirements.
To show both sides of the argument and explain why your side is stronger.
To agree with the opposing viewpoint and change your argument.
Which of the following best describes what you should focus on when rewriting a story from a different character’s point of view (narrative)?
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10 points
Keep the same events and only change the punctuation.
Add new characters who weren’t in the original story.
Use the character’s thoughts, feelings, and voice while keeping the original events.
Rewrite the story using only facts and no emotion.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers based on the questions provided:

1. **How long should your constructed response on Day 1 of the American Lit & Comp EOC be?**
- **Answer:** 1 well-developed paragraph using the RACES method

2. **Based upon the rubric, what is the highest number of points you can earn?**
- **Answer:** 10 points

3. **Based upon the extended-writing response rubric for Day 1, what is the highest number of points you can earn?**
- **Answer:** 8 points

4. **True or False: You will not be scored for the use of correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling on your extended-writing response.**
- **Answer:** False

5. **True or False: You will be composing a narrative essay for your extended-writing response on Day 1.**
- **Answer:** False

6. **Which of the following is the BEST way to organize your extended-response essay?**
- **Answer:** Introduction, Body Paragraph 1, Body Paragraph 2, Conclusion

7. **What is the BIGGEST difference when organizing an informational essay vs. an argumentative essay?**
- **Answer:** Body Paragraph 3 - you do not need a counterargument and rebuttal for an informational essay

8. **What is the purpose of a counterclaim & rebuttal in an argumentative essay?**
- **Answer:** To show both sides of the argument and explain why your side is stronger.

9. **Which of the following best describes what you should focus on when rewriting a story from a different character’s point of view (narrative)?**
- **Answer:** Use the character’s thoughts, feelings, and voice while keeping the original events.

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