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In the third paragraph, after the evidence
A PEAR paragraph is a structured approach to writing that helps organize thoughts clearly and effectively. It stands for Point, Evidence, Analysis, and Response. The "Point" states the main idea, "Evidence" provides supporting details or examples, "Analysis" explains the significance of the evidence, and "Response" ties everything back to the main argument or prompts further discussion. This format is commonly used in academic writing to enhance clarity and persuasiveness.
A constructed response is a type of written assessment question that requires a detailed, thoughtful answer supported by evidence or examples. A paragraph, on the other hand, is a self-contained unit of writing that presents a single idea or topic. Constructed responses often involve writing multiple paragraphs to fully address the question prompt.
To accurately identify the type of evidence contained in a specific sentence, I would need the sentence in question. Evidence in writing can include statistical data, expert testimony, anecdotal evidence, or logical reasoning. Please provide the sentence you are referring to for a more tailored response.
Basically it is a response to a paragraph (or more) of text. The response may come in the form of an essay or simply just questions.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific text or context you are referring to, as I don't have access to external documents. If you can share the main points or content of paragraph 3 from Graff's work, I would be happy to help summarize the issue or problem identified there.
Producing antibodies in response to a vaccination
The introductory paragraph comes first in a synthesis and response essay.
A conclusion paragraph is a summary of gathered researched information obtained in response/reply to either a set question or questions of an academic essay.
Synthesis Evidence Response Conclusion
Each paragraph that you write should be about one subject.
Evidence Collection