\font\tinyx=cmr8 at 6pt \def\tiny{\tinyx \baselineskip=6pt} \font\headx=cmb8 at 9pt \def\head{\headx \baselineskip=9pt} \hoffset -0.5in \voffset -0.5in \hsize 7.5in \vsize 10in \catcode `\@11 \def\@name{} \def\@course{} \def\@teacher{} \def\name#1{\def\@name{#1}} \def\course#1{\def\@course{#1}} \def\teacher#1{\def\@teacher{#1}} \def\makeheader{ \noindent Your Name: \@name \vskip 2ex plus 0pt \noindent Course: \@course \vskip 2ex plus 0pt \noindent Teacher: \@teacher \vskip 2ex plus 0pt } \def\column#1#2{ %width %count %text= \def\item##1{ \noindent \vrule \vbox{ \hrule \hsize#1 ##1 \hrule }\vrule\par \vskip -1.5pt } #2% } \def\row#1#2#3{ %width %count %text \count10=0 \def\item##1{ \hskip 0.4em \vbox{ \hsize #1 \smallskip ##1 } \advance \count10 by 1 \ifnum\count10<#2 \vrule \fi } \hbox{\hskip -0.15em #3 \hskip -0.6em} } \def\@question{} \def\question#1{\def\@question{#1}} \def\@claim{} \def\claim#1{\def\@claim{#1}} \def\@evidence{} \def\evidence#1{\def\@evidence{#1}} \def\@justification{} \def\justification#1{\def\@justification{#1}} \def\@data{} \def\@columns{} \dimendef\@tablewidth=1 \def\data#1#2#3{ \def\@columns{#1} \dimen1=#2\relax \def\@data{#3} } \def\makedata{ \def\text##1{\ \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000 \hbox to \@tablewidth{\vbox{\vskip1ex \noindent \hsize\@tablewidth ##1 \smallskip}} } \gdef\endlinex{\cr \noalign{\hrule height 0.05pt}} \halign{\vrule width 1pt \text{##} & \text{##} \vrule width 1pt & ## \cr \noalign{\hrule height 1pt} \@data \noalign{\hrule height 1pt} } } \def\pad#1{\smallskip #1 \smallskip} \def\parsub{\par} \def\makedoc{ \column{7.4in}{ \item{\pad{{\bf Question:} \@question}} \item{\pad{{\bf Claim:} \@claim}} \item{\row{3.6015in}{2}{ \item{ {\bf Evidence:} \parsub\parsub \noindent\makedata\parsub\smallskip \@evidence \smallskip} \item{ {\bf Justification (Reasoning) of the Evidence:} \parsub \@justification \smallskip } }} } } \name{Holden Rohrer} \course{FVS Chemistry AB 19.3} \teacher{Kerr} \question{Based on a substance's properties, how can you determine whether its bonds are ionic or covalent?} \claim{If a substance is solid at room temperature, has a crystalline structure, dissolves easily in water, and conducts electricity well, then it likely contains ionic bonds. Otherwise, it likely contains covalent bonds.} \data{2}{1.65in}{testtest & xrioe &\endlinex this is & a line &\cr} \evidence{%\parsub \noindent\data\parsub\smallskip \qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad Lab Results\parsub Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#1: Lithium \parsub Metal ion in Unknown Solution \#2: Cesium \parsub } \justification{ This makes sense } \makeheader \makedata \makedoc \bye