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Give 1 point for each statement made
by the student that is interesting, well
thought out, and relevant to the given
thesis.
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Give 1 point for each statement made
by the student that is interesting, well
thought out, and relevant to the given
thesis.
1 Jargony: The company is looking to hire
individuals who can think outside the box
creatively.
2 Wordiness: In the event that If I am
un-able to make the wedding due to the fact
that because I am away on business, I hope that you are aware of the fact know that I
will be there in spirit
3 Clichés: We always give it 100% try our hardest we are on the field, and if we fail
this year, we’ll pick up the pieces regroup
and try again next year
1 Unclear: Ever since she was a young child,
Ella has loved singing to sing OR Ever
since she was a young child, Ella has loved
listening to others sing.
2 Wordiness: A diamond of perfect clarity is rare an object that is very difficult to find
in the marketplace today
3 Wordiness: Regardless of the fact that Although the best parts of the Star Wars
trilogy have been combined together into one
action-packed DVD, it was still dull I still
1 Wordiness: It is irresponsible to allow
your children to do whatever they want
after school simply because you are busy
2 Parallelism: When a bear is chasing you,
one
_ you should not _ make neither loud
noises and avoid _ nor sudden movements.
3 Redundancy: Put your pencils down; we
are now at _this time _ going to collect your
test booklets
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Give 1 point for each statement made by the student that is interesting, well thought out, and relevant to the given thesis.
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Who is your hero and why?
You will receive points for an answer that is
thought-provoking, clear, and original You will
also receive a point for writing a strong
concluding thought on heroism in general
Does government-mandated
testing affect education in a
positive or a negative way?
For 1 point each, generate a “yes, because”
and a “no, because” thesis statement and a
“for example” or a “nevertheless” statement
for each point of view
Give 3 examples from literature, history, current events, or your own experiences that demonstrate something meaningful about
courage.
Give 3 examples from literature, history, current events, or your own experiences that describe
an individual overcoming
adversity.
For 1 point each, rewrite the sentences below
to eliminate any wordiness, redundancy,
clichés, or grammatical errors.
1 Although the movie was different than its
pre-decessor, it is nevertheless filled with similar
themes and ideas
2 Frustrated and tired, the struggling poet threw
his notebook which hit the floor and let out a
scream
3 When Madonna’s music was first introduced
to the public, they had criticized it for being
inappropriate and controversial
“Knowledge is power.”
For 1 point each, give 3 examples from literature, history, current events, or your own experiences that support this statement made
by Sir Francis Bacon
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thesis.
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by the student that is interesting, well
thought out, and relevant to the given
thesis.
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1 st point: for a response that is unique
and thought-provoking.
2 nd point: for a good “because” statement
3 rd point: for a good concluding thought
on heroism in general
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Give 1 point for each statement made
by the student that is interesting, well thought out, and relevant to the given thesis.
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Give 1 point for each statement made
by the student that is interesting, well
thought out, and relevant to the given
thesis.
1 Idiom error, tense error: Although the
movie was different than from its predeces-sor, it is was nevertheless filled concerned
with similar themes and ideas
2 Coordination error: Frustrated and tired,
the struggling poet let out a scream and
threw his notebook, which hit the floor and let out a scream
3 Redundancy/Tense error: When
Madonna’s music was first introduced, to the public, they had criticized it for being
inappropriate and controversial
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Give 3 examples
from literature, history,
current events, or your
own experiences that say
something meaningful about
devotion.
Give 3 examples
from literature, history,
current events, or your
own experiences that say
something meaningful about
the power of knowledge.
One thing undervalued in today’s society is .
You will receive points for answers that are thought-provoking, clear, and original Write
3 thesis statements that complete the phrase above
I have done many memorable things in my life, but the one moment I will never forget is .
You will receive points for an answer that is thought-provoking, clear, and original You will also receive a point for writing a strong concluding thought on what makes a moment unforgettable
Should criminal trials be televised?
For 1 point each, generate a “yes, because”
and a “no, because” thesis statement and a
“for example” or a “nevertheless” statement
for each point of view
Give 3 examples from literature, history, current events, or your own experiences that demonstrate something meaningful about
treachery.
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student that is interesting, well thought
out, and relevant to the given phrase.
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1 st point: for a response that is unique
and thought-provoking.
2 nd point: for a good “because”
statement.
3 rd point: for a good concluding thought
on unforgettable moments.
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Give 1 point for each reference made
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Is it better to change or
maintain the status quo?
For 1 point each, generate a “yes, because”
and a “no, because” thesis statement and a
“for example” or a “nevertheless” statement
for each point of view
Is jealousy always a bad thing?
For 1 point each, generate a “yes, because”
and a “no, because” thesis statement and a
“for example” or a “nevertheless” statement
for each point of view
Necessity is the mother of
invention.
For 1 point each, generate a “furthermore,” a
“however,” and a “for example” statement to this thesis
“A discovery is said to be an accident meeting a prepared
mind.”
For 1 point each, give three examples from literature, history, current events, or your own experiences that support this statement made
by Albert Einstein
Give 3 examples
from literature, history,
current events, or your
own experiences that say
something meaningful about
honesty.
The greatest challenge I have faced in my life is .
You will receive points for an answer that is thought-provoking, clear, and original You will also receive a point for writing a strong concluding thought on what makes something challenging
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quotation.
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Give 1 point for each thesis written by the student that is interesting, well thought out, and relevant to the given question.
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Give 1 point for each thesis written by
the student that is interesting, well
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question.
Because there are so many possible answers
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1 st point: for a response that is unique
and thought-provoking.
2 nd point: for a good “because”
statement.
3 rd point: for a good concluding thought
on unforgettable moments.
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Give 1 point for each reference made
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