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Constructed Response Verbs: Tell you what to do Subjects: Tell you what to write about Numbers: Tell you how many to include

Example: Colonial Empires Compare and contrast the Spanish and English colonial empires in regard to two of the following: relationship with Native Americans, government, economy. Verbs Subjects Numbers

Example: Colonial Empires Compare and contrast the Spanish and English colonial empires in regard to two of the following: relationship with Native Americans, government, economy.

Colonial Regions New England Middle Southern Political Economic Social

political development, economic development, social development. Colonial Regions Compare and contrast two colonial regions in regard to one of the following: political development, economic development, social development. Verbs Subjects Numbers

Colonial Regions Compare and contrast two colonial regions in regard to one of the following: political development, economic development, social development.