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I.C.E. METHOD Cite and explain evidence
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I.C.E. METHOD Introduce Cite Explain
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I.C.E. METHOD Jackson teaches lessons in her story, “Charles,” through the use of themes. One theme is growing up, specifically that there can be some bumps in the road on the way to growing up.
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I.C.E. METHOD Jackson teaches lessons in her story, “Charles,” through the use of themes. One theme is growing up, specifically that there can be some bumps in the road on the way to growing up. (introduce)
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I.C.E. METHOD Jackson teaches lessons in her story, “Charles,” through the use of themes. One theme is growing up, specifically that there can be some bumps in the road on the way to growing up. (introduce) “…my sweet-voiced nursery-school tot replaced by a long-trousered, swaggering character who forgot to stop at the corner and wave good-bye to me” (Jackson 1).
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I.C.E. METHOD Jackson teaches lessons in her story, “Charles,” through the use of themes. One theme is growing up, specifically that there can be some bumps in the road on the way to growing up. (introduce) “…my sweet-voiced nursery-school tot replaced by a long-trousered, swaggering character who forgot to stop at the corner and wave good-bye to me” (Jackson 1). (cite)
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I.C.E. METHOD Jackson teaches lessons in her story, “Charles,” through the use of themes. One theme is growing up, specifically that there can be some bumps in the road on the way to growing up. (introduce) “…my sweet-voiced nursery-school tot replaced by a long-trousered, swaggering character who forgot to stop at the corner and wave good-bye to me” (Jackson 1). (cite) This example clearly shows that Laurie is developing a bad attitude and behavior as he gets older, and he will need the guidance of his parents.
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I.C.E. METHOD Jackson teaches lessons in her story, “Charles,” through the use of themes. One theme is growing up, specifically that there can be some bumps in the road on the way to growing up. (introduce) “…my sweet-voiced nursery-school tot replaced by a long-trousered, swaggering character who forgot to stop at the corner and wave good-bye to me” (Jackson 1). (cite) This example clearly shows that Laurie is developing a bad attitude and behavior as he gets older, and he will need the guidance of his parents. (explain)
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I.C.E. METHOD Introduce – your answer + author & title Cite – your evidence Explain – Explain why evidence supports answer. How is your evidence relevant? useful?
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