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ACE-ICE Connection

ACE-ICE Connection. Ms. Swanger. FIRST… . Copy the BCR question or writing prompt. Insert the name of the reading selection into the question/prompt. A= Answer. Write one sentence that states your opinion clearly

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ACE-ICE Connection

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  1. ACE-ICE Connection Ms. Swanger

  2. FIRST… • Copy the BCR question or writing prompt. • Insert the name of the reading selection into the question/prompt.

  3. A= Answer • Write one sentence that states your opinion clearly • TQA- Turn the Question Around- Use the question words in the sentence (make the question into a statement)

  4. C=Cite E=Explain • Cite a direct quote that supports your answer. A quote is any sentence from the text, not just characters speaking. • Explain how the quote supports your answer.

  5. I= Inference • Make an inference or draw a conclusion • Begin with : • It seems that… • It appears that… • It looks like…

  6. C=Cite E= Explain • Cite a quote to support your opinion • Explain how this inference supports your answer to the question. • Allowed to paraphrase

  7. Connection • Tie the reading to your own background knowledge • Choose 1 of the following: • Evaluate or pass judgement on the text and explain. • Compare the text to your life; make a connection using personal experience • Contrast the text with your life; explain how it is different • Use a simile in your answer (This is like…)

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