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Writing Prompt using the Claim, Support, Explain Format

Draft a paragraph response to the following question from the personal narrative: (RL 7.2)

In your opinion, when Martha is told she must pay for this year’s scholarship jacket, did racism or stereotypes play a role in the administration’s decision regarding Martha receiving the scholarship jacket? Why or why not?

Restate the question as the topic sentence with the claim.

Cite “specific details” (support) from the story that show how Martha responds to the incident and what she learns from this experience (commentary-added explanation/elaboration).

Use the TLQ format (transition, lead-in, and “quoted
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