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English, 16.04.2020 22:48 cheyennebatz3609

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Writing Task: Read the passage from “Here is New York”. In the first paragraph, the author claims that there are actually 3 New Yorks. How does the author develop this claim?

If you were given the above prompt for a Constructed Response question, which of the following types of written response would you write to BEST answer the question?

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A 2 page personal narrative about visiting New York

A 5 paragraph informative response using the RACE method, using multiple internet and book sources, that tells about the physical area and landmarks of New York

A 1-2 paragraph expository response using the RACE method, using textual evidence from “Here is New York” that explains how the story describes aspects of New York

A 1-2 paragraph argumentative response choosing 1 of the 3 New Yorks and arguing why it is best.

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