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WELCOME BACK! STARR-stravaganza!!

Complete Questions 1 - 10 Writing Section

As a group of 3 (likely 4)... Sort your Short Answer Question responses in order of worst to best example (Scores: 0, 1, 2, 3). Discuss with your group why each response deserves the given score.

On the back of the responses... Pink - 0 Blue - 1 Orange - 2 Green - 3

Score Point 0 — Insufficient Response to the Question Insufficient responses indicate a very limited reading performance. These responses have one of the following problems. The idea is not an answer to the question asked. The idea is incorrect because it is not based on the text. The idea is too general, vague, or unclear to determine whether it is reasonable. No idea is present. Sometimes the response contains only text evidence. At other times there appears to be an idea; however, this idea cannot be considered an answer to the question because it merely repeats verbatim, or “echoes,” the text evidence.

Score Point 1 — Partially Sufficient Response to the Question Partially sufficient responses indicate a basic reading performance. These responses have one of the following characteristics. The idea is reasonable, but the response contains no text evidence. The idea is reasonable, but the text evidence is flawed and does not adequately support the idea. Text evidence is considered inadequate when it is o only a general reference to the text, o too partial to support the idea, o weakly linked to the idea, or o used inappropriately because it wrongly manipulates the meaning of the The idea needs more explanation or specificity even though it is supported with text evidence. The idea represents only a literal reading of the text, with or without text evidence. text.

Score Point 2 - Sufficient Response to the Question Sufficient responses indicate a satisfactory reading performance. These responses have the following characteristics. The idea is reasonable and goes beyond a literal reading of the text. It is explained specifically enough to show that the student can make appropriate connections across the text and draw valid conclusions. The text evidence used to support the idea is accurate and relevant. The idea and text evidence used to support it are clearly linked. The combination of the idea and the text evidence demonstrates a good understanding of the text.

Score Point 3 - Exemplary Response to the Question Exemplary responses indicate an accomplished reading performance. These responses have the following characteristics. The idea is perceptive and reflects an awareness of the complexities of the text. The student is able to develop a coherent explanation of the idea by making discerning connections across the text. The text evidence used to support the idea is specific and well chosen. Overall, the evidence strongly supports the validity of the idea. The combination of the idea and the text evidence demonstrates a deep understanding of the text.

Using the short story on p.39 In “Is Criticism a Four-Letter Word?,” how does the author feel about criticism? Support your answer with evidence from the selection. Write a Thesis

In “Is Criticism a Four-Letter Word In “Is Criticism a Four-Letter Word?,” how does the author feel about criticism? Support your answer with evidence from the selection. Write a Commentary for your Thesis

Complete Questions 11 - 15 Writing Section

HW: Complete reading selection 1, due 3/26