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The Nevada State High School Proficiency Exam in Writing

The Nevada State High School Proficiency Exam in Writing. Basically Its…. Persuasive Writing… Pick how you feel on a topic and defend your thoughts Pick a solution and prove why it will be a good solution

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The Nevada State High School Proficiency Exam in Writing

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  1. The Nevada State High School Proficiency Exam in Writing

  2. Basically Its… • Persuasive Writing… • Pick how you feel on a topic and defend your thoughts • Pick a solution and prove why it will be a good solution • Key words to look for- defend your position, Argue for or against, Present an argument to convince others, convince your reader, Do you agree or disagree? Explain your opinion.

  3. AND • Narrative writing… • Writing about events, things that have happened, times in your life, write about an “experience” • Think TIME LINE • Beginning, Middle, End • Which we have already done • When you tell a story • If all else fails …. • MAKE IT UP!

  4. Lastly… • Explanatory or Expository Writing • Key Word Here- EXPLAIN DESCRIBE • Think of three major points and explain them… this will also need an intro and a conclusion.

  5. Previously used Narrative Prompts • Many things happen everyday that are humorous. Think of something funny that has happened to you or to someone you know. Write about that experience. • Sometimes we have to work hard to finish something we have started. Think about a time when you or someone you know did not give up on something that was important. Write about that experience.

  6. Cont. • Food is connected to many experiences that we have. Think about an experience that you or someone you know has had that involved food Write about what happened. • Most people have a day that they remember because it was special for them in some way. Choose a day that was special for you, and tell about it.

  7. Previously Used Persuasive Prompts. • In the United States, people have many different kinds of freedom, but not everyone places the same value on each freedom. Choose one freedom that you believe is the most important. Present an argument to convince others that the freedom you chose is important and should be protected. • Concerns about student diets have led to the removal of junk food like candy, chips and sodas in many schools Do you agree with this policy? Defend your position.

  8. Cont. • Complete the following statement, and defend your answer. “I believe that every person has the right to…”. • Many school districts have separate schools for those students who often misbehave and interfere with classroom learning. Do you agree or disagree with this policy? Write a paper explaining the reasons for your opinion.

  9. Explain/Describe Previously Used Topics • During high school, you have taken many different classes. Choose the class you have taken that is your favorite one, and explain why you chose that class. • What is the most important advice that you could give to another person? Explain why you think this advice is important.

  10. Cont. • Choose one thing that you like most about yourself or about someone close to you. Explain why. • Sometimes even small things make a difference in someone else’s life. If you could do one small thing to make someone’s life better, what would it be? Explain what you would do for the person and why.

  11. Cont. • There are many different ways to be smart. Describe a person who you think is smart. Explain why you chose the person you did. • We all remember certain people because they are interesting. Choose one interesting or unusual person you have known, and explain what makes that person so interesting to you.

  12. Think think think • What is the question you are supposed to be answering? • What topic are you going to write about? • Set it up. • INTRO • Point 1 • Point 2 • Point 3 • Conclusion

  13. I’m not telling you to lie… • PLEASE GET CREATIVE! (This is NOT lying) • If you don’t know how and the heck to answer a prompt… get creative and make something up! • Give the English teachers who are grading your papers what they want to hear… aka keep in mind YOUR AUDIENCE!

  14. Your Turn… • You will need to write on both of these topics for the remaining time of class. • Please write to the very best of your ability and use the entire time. • Practice makes perfect!!

  15. Many famous people, both real and fictional, have been honored by having their pictures on postage stamps. Choose a real or fictional person who you believe deserves this honor. Write a paper that would persuade others that your choice is a good one. • Think about an activity that you participated in or observed where things did not turn out the way you or others involved expected. Write about what happened.

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