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1 How to write a strong and complete sentence.
COMPLETE SENTENCES How to write a strong and complete sentence.

2 Complete Sentences that Reflect the Question or CSRQ
CSRQ is required when answering all questions. CSRQ is easier than re-writing and then answering the question

3 Methods First remove the question word.
Who, What, When, Where, Why, How Use what is left of the question and combine with your answer. This will form a complete sentence and reflect the question without rewriting the whole thing.

4 Examples What is your name? My name is Mrs. Rickert.
Who wrote “Thank You, Mr. Jones”? Sarah Logan wrote “Thank You, Mr. Jones.”

5 Things to remember Include everything out of the original question.
If there is a quote, use the quote. If there is a name, use the name! Use EVERYTHING!

6 Examples The length of the question doesn’t matter. It is always set up the same way. For example--- Question: “Do you think Ackerman’s scientific knowledge about leaves comes from observation or research? Explain. Answer: I think Ackerman’s scientific knowledge about leaves comes from research because she uses sophisticated explanations and terminology.

7 Inverted word order It is acceptable to use inverted word order in CSRQ if it still makes sense! Question: What are three things people do with fall leaves? Answer: Play in leaves, protect plants and recycle to create humus are three things people do with fall leaves.

8 Remember You do NOT write the question. Remove the question word.
You reflect the question in your answer. I will recognize the question immediately, if you have done it correctly. Include everything from the question in your answer!

9 More Examples… Question: Who wrote the book entitled White Fang?
Answer: Jack London wrote the book entitled White Fang. Question: As a child, what does Brooks assume about the “wasp house”? Answer: As a child, Brooks assumed that the “wasp house” was made by humans, just as a birdhouse is.

10 Don’t Forget!!!!! Always capitalize the first word in every sentence!
Always end your sentences with some form of punctuation, such as a period! If a word has an apostrophe, make sure you use it!


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