Read the introductory paragraph of an essay about the Greek philosopher Socrates.

Socrates was a great philosopher who taught several key ideas to his community. First, human wisdom begins with recognizing one’s own ignorance. Second, the unexamined life is not worth living. Third, the most important thing is ethical virtue. Fourth, a good human being cannot be harmed.

What score should this paragraph receive?

Score 1 because it provides no main point or does not support the main point with any ideas.

Score 3 because it provides a main point and several ideas to support the main point.

Score 2 because it provides a main point and at least one idea to support the main point.

Score 4 because it provides a main point, several ideas to support the main point, and explains each of the ideas.

The paragraph should receive a score of 3 because it provides a main point (Socrates' key ideas) and several ideas to support the main point (recognizing one's own ignorance, the importance of examining life, the importance of ethical virtue, and the idea that a good human being cannot be harmed).