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OPEN ENDED RESPONSE QUESTIONS

WHAT CONSTITUTES A GOOD ARGUMENT? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8hsxvccede Stop at: 1:26

A: ANSWER Answer the question Restate the question in your answer C: CITE Cite evidence to support your answer Back it up! Prove it! E: EXPLAIN Explain how the evidence proves your answer or extend your answer with commentary ACE IT!

SAMPLE TEXT

ANSWER THE QUESTION Answer the question Format matters! What can be inferred about Rainsford from his conflict with Whitney? Restate the question in your answer! It can be inferred that Rainsford has little regard for the quarry. This sentence provides the A part of A.C.E. It restates the question and directly gives an answer.

CITE TEXTUAL EVIDENCE FROM THE SELECTION TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER. He argues, You re a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how the jaguar feels? Or He argues, Bah! They ve no understanding.

DIRECT QUOTE Embed the quote (Introduce the quote) Do NOT plop quotes TEXTUAL SUPPORT/EVIDENCE

EXPLAIN OR EXPAND ON YOUR ANSWER: You can begin your E with phrases such as: This emphasizes, This demonstrates, This signifies that This demonstrates that Rainsford does not feel animals experience emotions or serve a purpose in the world. This sentence explains how the quote supports the answer to better prove it.

PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER What can be inferred about Rainsford from his conflict with Whitney? It can be inferred that Rainsford has little regard for the quarry. He argues, You re a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how the jaguar feels? This demonstrates that Rainsford does not feel animals experience emotions or serve a purpose in the world.

A.C.E. CHART What can be inferred about Rainsford from his conflict with Whitney? Rainsford has little regard for the quarry. You re a biggame hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how the jaguar feels? Rainsford does not feel animals experience emotions or serve a purpose in the world. It can be inferred that Rainsford has little regard for the quarry. He argues, You re a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how the jaguar feels? This demonstrates that Rainsford does not feel animals experience emotions or serve a purpose in the world.

SCORING 0 = insufficient 1 = partially sufficient 2 = sufficient 3 = exemplary 0 & 1 = not passing 2 & 3 = passing

INSUFFICIENT SCORE 0 - Too general or vague to determine whether it is reasonable or not Incorrect interpretation based on the text aka WRONG ANSWER! Mere plot summary *Leaving it blank, illegible writing, or writing your answer in a foreign language also receives a zero!

BAD RESPONSE SCORE OF 0 What can be inferred about Rainsford from his conflict with Whitney? Rainsford doesn t like Whitney at all and they have a conflict.

Partially Sufficient Answer provided BUT missing one of remaining parts Have evidence but no explanation Have explanation but no evidence OR SCORE 1 All three parts exist BUT Unclear or vague connection between evidence and the explanation

BETTER RESPONSE (STILL ONLY A SCORE 1) Rainsford doesn t really like animals. They aren t important to him and they don t have feelings. Where is the evidence FROM THE TEXT?

SCORE 2 SUFFICIENT All three parts found WITH Relevant evidence Explanation of evidence is clear and specific

SHOW ME A 2 It can be inferred that Rainsford doesn t think animals have feelings. During the conversation he says, Bah! They ve no understanding.

EXEMPLARY SCORE 3 all the characteristics of a 2 WITH Particularly thoughtful or insightful analysis and/or evidence Explanation of evidence shows depth of understanding ORIGINAL WELL-THOUGHT OUT WELL-WRITTEN

SHOW ME A 3 Restate the question Introduce the Quote As a result of the conflict that ensues between Rainsford and Whitney, it can be inferred that Rainsford does not have any regard for the animals in which he hunts. While the two discuss the upcoming hunt, Rainsford disagrees with Whitney when he says, You re a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how the jaguar feels? This suggests that he is completely justified in his love for hunting because animals serve no other purpose. Introduce the explanation

ACE: Answer the question. Cite relevant evidence. Explain how the evidence proves your answer. SCORING: 0 = insufficient 1 = partially sufficient 2 = sufficient 3 = exemplary REVIEW

A.C.E. CHART How does the author use imagery to build suspense in The Most Dangerous Game?

A.C.E. CHART How does the author use imagery to build suspense in The Most Dangerous Game? The author uses imagery in The Most Dangerous Game to build suspense when General Zaroff finds Rainsford hiding in the tree. He mentions that, Rainsford held his breath. The general s eyes had left the ground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree. This description has readers on the edge of their seats and wondering what will become of Rainsford if General Zaroff s eyes reach the top. The author uses imagery in The Most Dangerous Game to build suspense when General Zaroff finds Rainsford hiding in the tree. He mentions that, Rainsford held his breath. The general s eyes had left the ground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree. This description has readers on the edge of their seats and wondering what will become of Rainsford if General Zaroff s eyes reach the top.

A.C.E. CHART What type of transformation experienced in The Most Dangerous Game?

A.C.E. CHART What type of transformation experienced in The Most Dangerous Game? The transformation that Rainsford experienced in The Most Dangerous Game was in the beginning and end of the story, Rainsford was the hunter and had a hunter s heart until he was hunted himself. In the beginning of the story, Rainsford said, Who cares how the jaguar feels? Towards the end he said, Rainsford knew now how an animal at bay feels. This suggests that Rainsford has finally experienced a change of heart in his perception of animals. Rainsford experienced a mental transformation in The Most Dangerous Game when he moved from the hunter to the huntee. Initially, Rainsford argued, Who cares how the jaguar feels? However, his thoughts quickly changed out in the jungle when, Rainsford knew now how an animal at bay feels. This suggests that Rainsford has finally experienced a change of heart in his perception of animals.

POST MORDEM SKETCH Using your post mordem sketch, come up with a question based on the evidence already collected.

OERS 1. If General Zaroff respected Rainsford, why did Zaroff want to hunt him? 2. Why did Rainsford go back all the way to General Zaroffs bedroom?

REAL WORLD PRACTICE Today, we are going to ACE a question about a student in class.

A.C.E. CHART Who is a terrible student in 2 nd block? Use evidence from class discussion to support your answer. Felix is a terrible student in 2 nd block. His decision to continue talking while Coach V talks, Felix, why is your mouth still going when I am talking? This shows how disrespectful Felix is, therefore making him the worst student in 2 nd block.

OER CROSSOVER ACE THE FOLLOWING QUESTION USING TMDG AND STILL I RISE 1.) What common theme do The Most Dangerous Game and Still I Rise share? Use evidence from BOTH selections to support your answer.

A.C.E. CHART 1.) What common theme do The Most Dangerous Game and Still I Rise share? Use evidence from both selections to support your answer. Do NOT plop quotes!