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ACE Method:

ACE Method:. Writing a GREAT Short Answer Response!. Remember. Your space for answering is limited, so clear, concise answers with appropriate textual evidence will receive the best scores. Use: A nswer C ite E laborate/ E xplain. Begin by:.

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ACE Method:

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  1. ACE Method: Writing a GREAT Short Answer Response!

  2. Remember • Your space for answering is limited, so clear, concise answers with appropriate textual evidence will receive the best scores. • Use: • Answer • Cite • Elaborate/Explain

  3. Begin by: • Restating and Answering the question asked in the prompt. • Then Cite textual evidence (return to the reading and find at lease one quote direct or indirect), which supports your answer. • Finally, Explain and Elaborate on your answer and the textual evidence you have provided.

  4. Remember • A good response will carefully analyze the text, offer textual evidence from the piece or pieces that will directly support your answer and will explain how this evidence supports your answer.

  5. Direct Quote- A direct quote is a quote in which you copy an author's words directly - word for word. Direct quotes will be surrounded by quotation marks. • For Example: "I couldn't laugh; I couldn't applaud; it filled me with bitterness to have others do it and to have people make a hero of Hicks and the people around him" (659). 

  6. Indirect Quote - An indirect quote is a quote in which you paraphrase - put into your own words - what the author is saying. • For Example: Twain was unable to laugh or applaud, because he was so angry that Hicks could be mesmerized and he could not (659).

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