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DBQs; document based question How do I answer a DBQ question?

DBQ questions are composed of 2 sections. Part A, documents are provided to read, analyze, and then answer questions about each one. Part B, students are provided with a specific task which must be addressed in an essay response. The essay response can be organized into three sections: the introduction, body, and conclusion.

Answer each question in Part A. Carefully read or view each document in Part A of the DBQ question, and answer the question that follows each document. Use factual information and base your answer to each question on the specific document to which it is related, and be sure to compose each answer using complete sentences.

Step 2: Read through the grading rubric. A DBQ essay question will always be accompanied by a rubric which explains how the essay will be graded. Pay close attention to this rubric and be sure to meet all of the requirements so you earn the maximum points. Be sure to read the entire rubric so that you not only know what you should do to earn points, but also what you shouldn't do so that points will not be deducted. Once you have an understanding of these criteria, begin writing your essay in Part B.

Step 3: Compose a thesis statement. Read the task section in Part B of the DBQ and analyze it in order to figure out what it is asking you to do. Key words used in the task may include: Analyze/Discuss - means "to make observations about something in order to understand it better or discover more about it using facts, reasoning, and argument” Describe - means "to illustrate something in words or tell about it." Show - means "to point out; to set forth clearly a position or idea by stating it and giving data to support it." Explain - means "to make plain or understandable; to give reasons for or causes of; to show the logical development or relationships of"

Step 4: Organize the essay Organize the information that you want to use in your essay through the use of an outline. You should brainstorm as many facts as possible that could be used in your essay. Also make sure that you are addressing the task as well as the requirements from the rubric.

Step 5: Write the body paragraphs. Be sure to include all of the following components: topic sentence, supporting evidence in the body sentences, and a closing sentence. Follow this same format as you write the additional body paragraphs. Compose additional paragraphs if necessary in order to completely answer the essay question.

Step 6: Write the conclusion. Summarize the subject of the essay. You can often do this by restating the question in a different way. Explain what you concluded about the essay question. Summarize how the information in the body of your essay proves your point.