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ACT writing Jeopardy!

ACT writing Jeopardy!. ACT writing Jeopardy!. 100 underline important sections or words in this before beginning your essay. essay prompt. Back to Board. 200 this is how many minutes you have to read, plan and write the essay. 30 minutes. Back to Board.

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ACT writing Jeopardy!

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  1. ACT writing Jeopardy!

  2. ACT writing Jeopardy!

  3. 100underline important sections or words in this before beginning your essay essay prompt Back to Board

  4. 200this is how many minutes you have to read, plan and write the essay 30 minutes Back to Board

  5. 300these are two pre-writing strategies you can use brainstorm, graphic organizer or outline Back to Board

  6. 400the number of supporting points you should have for a great essay three to four Back to Board

  7. 500what should go in the second to last paragraph, or if you run out of time, the last paragraph counterargument or rebuttal Back to Board

  8. B. 100what are the three main sections of the essay introduction body conclusion Back to Board

  9. B. 200clearly state this at the end of your first paragraph your thesis Back to Board

  10. B. 300 make logical relationships clear by using these transitional words and phrases within and between paragraphs Back to Board

  11. B. 400 a strong conclusion does this summarizes and reinforces your position and restates your thesis Back to Board

  12. B. 500when you avoid saying the same thing over and over again, this is called concise Back to Board

  13. C. 100take a few minutes before the end of the testing session to do this proofread Back to Board

  14. C. 200 if you find any words that are hard to read, then do this rewrite the words Back to Board

  15. C. 300the ACT readers do not expect your draft to be this perfect Back to Board

  16. C. 400 where you should make corrections and revisions between the lines (not in the margins!) Back to Board

  17. C. 500 the four major “proofreading” categories grammar, usage, punctuation and spelling Back to Board

  18. D. 100 highest score you can receive on the writing test twelve Back to Board

  19. D. 200 True/Falseyou should write your essay on every other line (double space) false Back to Board

  20. D. 300 the number of readers who grade your essay two Back to Board

  21. D. 400how much time should you allot for each section: planning, writing and revising planning = 5 minutes writing = 20 minutes revising = 5 minutes Back to Board

  22. D. 500it doesn’t matter what side you take when you write your essay, as long as you write with this passion Back to Board

  23. E. 100 this precedes the writing test science Back to Board

  24. E. 200this is how many paragraphs a strong essay would have six Back to Board

  25. E. 300the opening sentence that grabs the reader’s attention is this hook Back to Board

  26. E. 400the first sentence of each body paragraph should be this type of sentence topic sentence Back to Board

  27. E. 500each body paragraph should contain this many examples two to three Back to Board

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