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Ohio English II extended response overview quiz quiz

13questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. Where must the evidence in an extended response come from?

  2. How is the extended response scored, compared with the reading items?

  3. A prompt says 'Argue whether the town should keep the old theater. Use evidence from both passages.' Which mode is this?

  4. A prompt says 'Explain how the two authors present different views of city life.' Which mode is this?

  5. Which is the strongest claim for an argumentation prompt about building a new library?

  6. What three-part pattern makes text evidence earn full marks?

  7. What is wrong with dropping a quotation into a paragraph and moving on?

  8. Which best describes a well-organized body paragraph?

  9. What do transitions such as 'in addition,' 'however,' and 'as a result' do in the essay?

  10. Ohio's grades 6-12 writing rubric scores which three domains?

  11. How many points does the Conventions of Standard English domain carry?

  12. Which response would score a 0 on the rubric?

  13. What sets which version of Ohio's writing rubric (argumentation or informative) is used to score your essay?