
Persuasive and Analytical Responses
Students construct sustained analytical and persuasive responses to texts. They focus on developing logical arguments supported by textual evidence.
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Students construct sustained analytical and persuasive responses to texts. They focus on developing logical arguments supported by textual evidence.
Key Questions
- What are the components of a strong analytical essay?
- How do we effectively integrate textual evidence?
- How can persuasive language strengthen an argument?
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