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Mastering the ACE technique
Short Answer Mastering the ACE technique
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A stands for answer the question.
Review of ACE A stands for answer the question. Before we answer the question, we must RESTATE the question that is asked… For example, How did Jackie Robinson demonstrate the trait of perseverance?
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Restate the question To restate the question we use the same words in the question to form a sentence. Example: How did Jackie Robinson demonstrate the trait of perseverance? Jackie Robinson demonstrated the trait of perseverance by…
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Answer After restating- we must add our answer.
Jackie Robinson demonstrated the trait of perseverance by not quitting the baseball team despite the discrimination he faced.
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Cite After we answer the question, we must CITE our answer by finding a DIRECT SENTENCE (quote) from the story to show support. You MUST put quotation marks around your proof because you are borrowing words from the author that are not your own.
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Cite Jackie Robinson demonstrated the trait of perseverance by not quitting the baseball team despite the discrimination he faced. “At every game he had to put up with abuse from the stands; but something inside him would not let him give up.”
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Expand ▸ Explain ▸ Extend
Expanding your answer is a SIMPLE and DIRECT ONE sentence conclusion to your answer. Do NOT introduce any new information in your conclusion statement. Do not make your explanation more than one sentence! Keep it simple! Stay on the main topic!
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Extension Jackie Robinson demonstrated the trait of perseverance by not fighting back or quitting the team when faced with racism and discrimination “At every game he had to put up with abuse from the stands. But something inside him would not let him give up.” By not giving up, Jackie Robinson was able to break color barriers and become the first African-American to play in baseball's major leagues.
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Polished Response Write your answer in paragraph form Jackie Robinson demonstrated the trait of perseverance by not fighting back or quitting the team when faced with racism and discrimination. “At every game he had to put up with abuse from the stands; but something inside him would not let him give up.” By not giving up, Jackie Robinson was able to break color barriers and become the first African- American to play in baseball's major leagues.
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CROSSOVER There will be one question on your test that will ask one question about BOTH stories, this is called a crossover question. Crossover questions will still use ACE, just in a different way.
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Crossover lay out Answer- story 1 Prove- story 1 Answer- story 2
Explain/Extend- tie both story one and story 2 together.
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TIPS for crossover Focus on ONE story at a time….
Answer the question for each story individually… Provide ONE explanation sentence at the END that ties BOTH answers together.
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Lets practice… How did both Hans and Sophie Scholl and Miep Gies stand up for what they believed in?
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Answer Story 1- Hans and Sophie
Restate and Answer the question… Hans and Sophie Scholl stood up for what they believed in by forming the White Rose freedom organization and passing out leaflets that opposed Hitler.
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Cite Story 1- Hans and Sophie
Hans and Sophie Scholl stood up for what they believed in by forming a freedom organization and passing out leaflets that opposed Hitler. “Working with a few close friends, Hans and Sophie created the White Rose - a secret resistance group. Despite the great risk involved it was often Hans or Sophie who offered to carry the leaflets into the city.”
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Story 2- Answer Meip Gies
Meip Gies stood up for what she believed in by hiding several Jews in the attic above her place of work.
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Story 2 - Cite Miep Gies Meip Gies stood up for what she believed in by hiding Jews like Anne Frank and her family in the attic above her place of work. “When Otto Frank turned to her for help, she never hesitated, would she help, of course.”
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Explanation- both stories
Miep Gies and Hans and Sophie Scholl repeatedly sacrificed their safety in their courageous efforts to help Jewish families survive persecution and capture during the Holocaust.
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Polished Answer Hans and Sophie Scholl stood up for what they believed in by forming freedom organization and passing out leaflets that opposed Hitler. “Working with a few close friends, Hans and Sophie created the White Rose – a secret resistance group. Despite the great risk involved it was often Hans or Sophie who offered to carry the leaflets into the city.” Meip Gies stood up for what she believed in by hiding Jews like Anne Frank and her family in the attic above her place of work. “When Otto Frank turned to her for help, she never hesitated, would she help, of course.” Miep Gies and Hans and Sophie Scholl repeatedly sacrificed their safety in their courageous efforts to help Jewish families survive persecution and capture during the Holocaust. Notice the ACACE color code
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Wrap-Up For the crossover section make sure to…
Focus on one story at a time. Answer and prove your answer for each story. Give ONE explanation to tie the answers together. Keep it short, simple, to the point.
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