The High School Essay Structure Quiz is a free web app for practicing essay organization in a 4-choice format.
Students can check the steps needed before writing: what the prompt asks, what position to take, how to connect reasons and examples, and how to close the essay without drifting away from the topic.
All questions, choices, explanations, diagrams, and sample writing materials are original. They are not copied from textbooks, workbooks, tests, entrance examinations, mock exams, handouts, lectures, or official PDFs.
The quiz focuses on skills that help students plan readable essays: identifying the prompt, stating a clear thesis, giving reasons, choosing relevant examples, handling counterarguments, using connectors, and writing a conclusion.
The questions use original everyday topics such as school life, reading, community activities, public transportation, online learning, and food waste reduction.
Hints change according to the current question. They show original diagrams for introduction-body-conclusion flow, claim-reason-example links, counterargument structure, connectors, prompt reading, summary planning, and outline planning.
My Page stores challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, so students can review weak points repeatedly.
This app is useful when students know the topic but do not know how to organize their answer. It focuses on the small decisions made before writing: choosing a claim, checking whether a reason supports it, selecting a relevant example, and deciding the paragraph order.
The quiz also includes questions about counterarguments, rebuttals, connectors, and summaries so that students can learn how to keep the essay balanced and easy to follow.
The short 4-choice format makes it easy to use before writing practice, during review time, or as a warm-up for students who feel stuck when asked to write an essay. The app is not a replacement for individual feedback, but it can help students notice the structure of their own writing.
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