The document provides an exit slip with questions to assess understanding of opinion essays. It asks students to identify that the purpose is to express the author's personal ideas and persuade the reader using evidence. It also asks students to identify an example of an opinion statement and to number the typical parts of an opinion essay in the correct order, which is hook, reasons, conclusion, and opinion.
The document provides an exit slip with questions to assess understanding of opinion essays. It asks students to identify that the purpose is to express the author's personal ideas and persuade the reader using evidence. It also asks students to identify an example of an opinion statement and to number the typical parts of an opinion essay in the correct order, which is hook, reasons, conclusion, and opinion.
The document provides an exit slip with questions to assess understanding of opinion essays. It asks students to identify that the purpose is to express the author's personal ideas and persuade the reader using evidence. It also asks students to identify an example of an opinion statement and to number the typical parts of an opinion essay in the correct order, which is hook, reasons, conclusion, and opinion.