Short Answer Response (SAR)?2 Questions to answer– Analysis of Informational and Literary texts?One single selection?One connecting two selections?Space–10 lines for each question?Entire response must be in the box provided?May NOT add extra linesWhen responding to a questions about the text, students must…?Answer?Cite?ExplainACE the Big 3?A: ANSWER–Answer the question explicitly–Answer the question in the first sentence?C: CITE–Cite evidence to support your answer–Cite evidence in an effective way?Use only quotes that tie directly to the answer?Use only the part(s) necessary?E: EXPLAIN–Explain explicitly how the evidence proves your answerAnswer the question?Answer the question directly using good word choice and by restating words from the does the narrator’s attitude change over the course of the summer?The narrator’s attitude changes toward his grandfather over the course of the summer from being ungrateful to appreciative of his family.?This sentence provides the “A” part of . It restates the question using the same words and directly gives an answer to the evidence (textual support) from the selection to support your says, “I hate having to take care of Grandpa” at the beginning. When summer is over he writes in his journal, “Grandpa used to be a basketball star! That’s so cool that he can teach me!”Textual Support/Evidence?DIRECT QUOTE–Embed the quote (Introduce the quote)–Do NOT just tell the page # or the line # -- write out the quote?Summary/Paraphrase–DON’T DO IT!!!Explain or expand on your answer:?You can begin your “E” with phrases such as: “This emphasizes…”, “This demonstrates…”, “This signifies that…”This demonstrates the narrator’s attitude change as he learns new aspects of his grandfather’s life. By the end of the summer, the narrator realizes that his grandfather is not just a burden; he actually has the ability to affect the narrator’s life in a positive way.?This sentence explains how the quote supports
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