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Claim Evidence Warrant You will need two colors of highlighter and a pencil or pen. Use the yellow highlighter and mark the claim. Use a different color to mark the evidence in your answer. Underline the warrant that you wrote in your response.
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Claim Evidence Warrant

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ClaimEvidenceWarrant

• You will need two colors of highlighter and a pencil or pen.• Use the yellow highlighter and mark the claim.• Use a different color to mark the evidence in your answer.• Underline the warrant that you wrote in your response.

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CLAIMEVIDENCEWARRANT BE READY TO TAKE SOME NOTES!

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Claim

•A claim can be a statement about a character’s:•Traits•Actions•Conflicts

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Examples of Claims•Missy, from the novel “Thanksgiving in Polynesia”, is angry with her mom.

•Aunt Rhea, from the story “Thanksgiving in Polynesia”, is snobby and self-centered.

•Laurie, in the short story “Charles,” bullies his classmates.

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Evidence•Evidence offers proof for a claim by using 2 direct quotes from the text.

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Using EvidenceTo use evidence you must use transition words.

• In the novel it states, •This is proven by the quote, •This is evident in the text,

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EVIDENCE

Never use first person words to show evidence!

•I can tell because,•I know this because,

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Examples of Evidence• In the novel it says, “• This is proven by the quote, “• This is shown in the text, “

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Warrant• A warrant explains why or how evidence is true.

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Which Warrant Works?#1 This shows Missy cares for her family.

#2 This shows Aunt Rhea is a difficult person, because she is insulting Missy and does it in such a way that she is insulting Missy’s mom at the same time.

#3 That’s why Laurie is a bully.

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Warrants that Work#2 This shows Aunt Rhea is a snobby, difficult person, because she is insulting Missy and does it in such a way that she is insulting Missy’s mom at the same time.This warrant works because it shows how Aunt Rhea is snobby.

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Correct the Warrant

Change the warrants to explain how or why.•This shows Missy cares for her family.•That’s why Laurie is a bully.

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Putting it all together…CLAIMAunt Rhea in the short story, “Thanksgiving in Polynesia” is snobby and self-centered.

EVIDENCEIn the text it says, “

WARRANTThis supports the idea that Aunt Rhea is snobby and self-centered, because she is so quick to criticize family without regard for how they will feel and “toot her own horn” at the same time.

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Apply ItRead the short story “Arachne” on page 444.

• Write a claim about Arachne’s character traits (C)

• Use a direct quote (E)• Use a warrant for the quote (W)• Use another direct quote (E)• Use a warrant for the 2nd quote (W)• Write a conclusion that restates claim