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Look for "Explain," "Inform," or "Analyze." Your goal is to teach the reader about the topic without taking a side. 2. Standard ELA Essay Structure
State your main point clearly. For an argumentative essay, this is your stance. For informative, it’s the central idea you are explaining. Body Paragraphs (at least 2-3): GF030822-TS4-1.89.214-ELA.part4.rar
Look for keywords like "Claim," "Opinion," or "Position." You must choose a side and support it with evidence. Look for "Explain," "Inform," or "Analyze
Ensure every sentence relates back to the specific prompt in the ELA module. For an argumentative essay, this is your stance
Because this code refers to a specific, potentially secure educational file (indicated by the .rar extension), I cannot see the exact prompt or passage contained within "Part 4." However, based on the designation and common standardized testing structures (like the Smarter Balanced or PARCC assessments), Part 4 typically requires an Argumentative or Informative/Explanatory essay based on provided source texts.
Explain why the evidence proves your point. Don’t just drop a quote; explain its significance. Counterclaim (Argumentative only):
I can then help you draft a specific outline or a sample introductory paragraph.
