SL3 9th GLE

Brief Response Frame

In (Title of Text) by (Creator's name), the speaker's point of view is (evaluate), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). The speaker's reasoning is (evaluate), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). The speaker's use of evidence is (evaluate), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). The speaker's use of rhetoric is (evaluate), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). [{The speaker used fallacious reasoning by (explain), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence)}. or {The speaker used distorted evidence by (explain), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence)}]