1) How many body paragraphs should be in your essay? a) 2 b) 5 c) 3 2) The first sentence of the essay is called... a) introduction b) hook or lead c) opening sentence 3) Which piece of the essay should be in your own words? a) Explain b) Evidence 4) How many paragraphs are there in the essay? a) 4 b) 5 c) 3 5) What is the first paragraph called? a) introduction b) conclusion c) body paragraph 6) How many sentences are in each of the introduction and body paragraphs? a) 2 b) 4 c) 3 7) What is the lead/hook? a) The title of the article. b) Your opinion of the topic. c) A question that gets the reader interested. 8) Where do you find the text evidence? a) within the article b) it's your own opinion c) you use your background knowledge 9) Where would you locate the information to construct your topic sentence? a) from your teacher b) in the article c) thesis statement 10) How many reasons are in your thesis statement? a) 1 b) 5 c) 3 11) What helps you create your thesis statement? a) Title of the Article b) Essential Question c) Evidence from the Article 12) What punctuation goes around the evidence? a) . period b) ( ) parenthesis c) " " quotation marks 13) What's the best example of an evidence based term? a) According to the text, ____ b) The author said, ____ c) After I read, ____ 14) How many sentences are in the concluding paragraph? a) 3 b) 5 c) 4 15) Why do you reword the thesis statement in the concluding paragraph? a) to make it more interesting b) to change your reasons c) you don't, keep it the same 16) Why is the "keep the reader thinking" sentence important? a) to tell a funny joke b) to keep the reader interested in the subject c) it's the end of the essay 17) What's the best way to change the topic sentences in the concluding paragraph? a) you don't, leave them the same b) make them shorter c) use synonyms for some of the words 18) What is an essential question? a) the purpose for your essay with reasons b) the author's thinking about the subject c) your question while reading 19) Which sequence is correct? a) introduction, body paragraph #1, conclusion, #2, and #3 b) introduction, body paragraph #1, #2, #3, and conclusion c) conclusion, body paragraph #1, #2, #3, and introduction 20) Why is evidence so important? a) It is your own words and opinion. b) It makes the essay longer. c) It proves your reasons in your thesis.

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