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Essay |
Four paragraphs: introduction, two body paragraphs, and a conclusion |
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Introduction |
The first paragraph: thesis often at the end |
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Body Paragraph |
The body paragraphs |
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Conclusion |
Last paragraph: no evidence, use different words from thesis |
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Thesis |
A sentence with a subject and provable argument. |
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Pre-Writing |
The processes of getting your evidence down on paper before you organize your paragraphs. |
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Evidence |
Specific details that form the backbone of your paragraphs. |
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Analysis |
Your informed opinion or comment about something. |
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Topic Sentence |
The first sentence in a body paragraph. |
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Concluding Sentence |
The last sentence in a body paragraph. |
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Drafting |
The writing and revising of your essay. |
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Final Draft |
The final version of your essay. |
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Peer-response |
Written responses and reactions to a partner's paper |
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Chunk |
One sentence of evidence and at least two sentences of analysis |
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Weaving |
Blending evidence and analysis in a body paragraph. |