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Essay
A paper that gives your thoughts and or information. Each essay has 4 paragraphs, 1 introduction, 2 or 3 body paragraphs, and a concluding paragraph
Introduction
The first paragraph that includes your thesis at the end
Body Paragraph
The middle paragraph that develops the points that support your thesis
Conclusion
The last paragraph; sums up the paper, reflects on what you have said, gives my personal statement.
Thesis or claim
The sentence that states your opinion which comes in the introduction
Prewriting
The part that gets all your concrete details on paper before you finale draft
Concrete details (CD)
Specific details that form the backbone of you essay, they include facts, examples, thoughts, descriptions, pictures, quotations
Commentary (CM)
Your opinion or thoughts
Topic Sentence (TS)
The first sentence that have a opinion for the paragraph. It is almost the same as a thesis
Concluding Sentence (CS)
The last sentence that finishes the essay and does not repeat key words
shaping The Essay
The step after prewriting that puts everything in to an outline
First Draft
The full essay that still has mistakes
Final Draft
The last perfected version
Peer Response
A written response from another
Chuck
1 (CD), 2 (CM), the smallest from of thought
Weaving
Blending (CD) and (CM) into a body paragraph
Ratio
1 part (CD) and 2 parts of (CM)
Word counts
The minimum length per paragraph to earn a "C"