Write sentence one: Start out with a conclusion transition (see word box below) and connect immediately to the second line of the TDA.

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Understand the Problem

The image shows instructions for writing a sentence. It specifies starting with a "conclusion" transition (referring to a word box below, which isn't visible in the image) and connecting it immediately to the second line of the TDA (likely an abbreviation or term defined elsewhere).

Answer

Begin the sentence with a conclusion transition word and immediately connect it to the second line of the TDA.

To start a sentence with a conclusion transition and connect it to the second line of a TDA (Text Dependent Analysis), you would begin the sentence with a word or phrase that signals a conclusion, such as "In conclusion" or "To summarize," and then immediately follow that with the content from the second line of your TDA.

Answer for screen readers

To start a sentence with a conclusion transition and connect it to the second line of a TDA (Text Dependent Analysis), you would begin the sentence with a word or phrase that signals a conclusion, such as "In conclusion" or "To summarize," and then immediately follow that with the content from the second line of your TDA.

More Information

A Text Dependent Analysis (TDA) is a written response to a prompt or question about a text. It requires students to use evidence from the text to support their analysis and conclusions.

Tips

A common mistake is using a transition word that doesn't fit the context. Choose a transition word that accurately reflects the relationship between the ideas you're connecting.

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