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Sophomore English 202. August 27 th , 2012. WELCOME LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!. Today we will do the following: Debunking Writing Myths Basic Essay Terms. What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?. Organization. Question: How many paragraphs should be in an essay? Why?. Answer: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sophomore English 202August 27th, 2012

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WELCOME LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!

Today we will do the following:

1. Debunking Writing Myths

2. Basic Essay Terms What gets wetter and wetter the

more it dries?

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OrganizationQuestion:How many paragraphs should be in an essay? Why?

Answer:Most of you would say 5…but, this isn’t always true. Younger, struggling students should stick to 5 paragraphs as a guide. However, as we progress, you should let the content (subject) guide your essay.

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Thesis StatementsQuestion:True or FalseA thesis statement should include the THREE main ideas of the paper.

Answer (short):True and False

The “three-point” essay is just like the 5 paragraph essay. Younger, struggling writers should use it as a guide, but more advanced thesis statements will be used in this class.

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Introduction ParagraphsQuestion:Try to explain how an introduction paragraph should be formatted.

Answer:Tough question. It should be formatted like a funnel:

Attention Getter (General)Main Ideas (Specific)

Thesis (Focused)

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ParagraphsQuestion:How many sentences should be included in a paragraph? Why?

Answer:Many of you probably said 3. Well, some paragraphs are more effective with one sentence. However, if you need to elaborate more, the paragraph might be 9 sentences.

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Topic SentencesQuestion:What should be included in a topic sentence? What’s the purpose of a topic sentence?

Answer:Ahhh, one of Mr. K’s pet peeves. You should include a transition in your topic sentence.

Also, the purpose of this sentence is to relate the subject BACK (link) to your thesis. So, the sentence should somehow relate to your thesis.

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ConclusionsQuestion:True or FalseA concluding paragraph should almost be identical to your introduction?

Answer:Noooooooooo, False!

Conclusions should be fresh and exciting. Leave the reader with someone to remember. They can REMIND the reader of the introduction, but not repeat!!!

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What did we learn???

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Essay Terms Review- Formatting

Font: 12 point, Times New Roman, Double spaced

Margins: 1 inch

Heading: NameTeacher’s NameClassDate

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Essay Terms Review- Formatting

Running Header: Upper right hand corner of page- Last Name and Page #.

Indent all paragraphs.

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Essay Terms Review- Introductions

Shaped like an upside down cone...broad to specific.

Grabber/Attention Getter: Bold statement, statistic, or quote. MUST relate to thesis statement…

Focus Statement (main ideas): Present main ideas as a brief preview

of the paper.

Thesis Statement: State your argument in one

complete, succinct sentence. Not a 3-point!

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Essay Terms Review- Body Paragraphs

Topic sentence: - First sentence- Transition- Must directly and clearly relate to thesis statement Support: - Quote- Introduce (relevant context- who, what, when)- Cite with MLA format- (Author’s Last Name Pg. #)- Explain and elaborate (how does it illustrate the main idea

mentioned in the topic sentence)Wrap-up:- Reiterate how your main idea relates back to the thesis.

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Essay Terms Review- Conclusions

Modified thesis statement- Rephrased, not repeated.

Modified focus statement- Remind your reader of the main ideas. Rephrased, not repeated.

Final Challenge/Clincher- Leave your reader thinking about your argument as it relates to them. Ask a question, provide a bold statement, or end with a quote.