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What It Is and Why You Need to Use It! Strong Answer Format What It Is and Why You Need to Use It! Slides 1-5 Adapted from the Toulmin’s Argument Model by the Sanderson High School English II PLT

What is SAF? SAF is how you should answer all questions that require support, data, or evidence. Questions like... What is the theme of this book? What is your favorite color? How does the author use figurative language to develop the short story's tone? Who is going to win the Republican Presidential nomination?

Strong Answer Format (SAF) Claim - What are you claiming? What are you trying to prove? Data - Include data from the text to support, or prove, your claim. This should be in the form of a quote (with a citation) or specific examples from the text. If it is not a text-based question, then you must use data from your own readings, observations, or personal experiences. Warrant - Connect the data to the claim. How does your data prove/support your claim? Elaborate as needed. Conclusion - Make a concluding statement to bring your answer to an end.

When To Use SAF Whenever you are answering a question that requires data, evidence, examples, support, or analysis For most text-based questions (other than general questions about the plot)

What is the most beautiful sight you have ever seen? Claim - I have seen many beautiful things, but the most beautiful was Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Russia's Red Square. Data - The cathedral is like no other I have ever seen before with its nine golden onion-domed towers and vividly- painted ornate walls. Warrant - While most of the cathedrals that I have seen are beautiful, they are not as architecturally-interesting and brightly colored as Saint Basil's. Conclusion - The combination of unique architecture and vivid colors easily make Saint Basil's Cathedral the most beautiful sight I have ever seen.

Practice! Use what you know about Strong Answer Format to discuss these two paintings about Oedipus and the Sphinx.

Oedipus and the Sphinx Oedipus and the Sphinx Gustave Moreau, 1864 Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1808