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