shows something else exists or is true.
What is evidence?
And, or, nor, but, however.
What are conjunctions?
Introductory sentence, supporting sentences, and concluding sentence.
What are the parts of a body paragraph?
Takes a position for or against.
What is an argument?
Can't, don't, they're, it's we're, you're.
What are contractions?
Restate your claim, summarize 3 main reasons, question/recommendation.
What is a concluding paragraph?
Uses facts and examples to support main reasons.
What is supporting evidence?
Run, read, jump, skip, write, think, study.
What are verbs?
"The prominent charter school model isn't working for four main reasons."
What is an example of a claim statement?
In short, to summarize, in brief, as a result, in conclusion.
What are examples of transition words/phrases used in the concluding paragraph?
Sentence that reminds readers and keeps them thinking about the topic.
What is a concluding sentence?
Quickly, efficiently, speedily, slowly, sleepily.
What are adverbs?
Tells hook, claim, 3 main reasons, and concluding sentence.
What is are parts of an introduction paragraph?
First, second, nevertheless, however, for example, as you can see, in conclusion.
What are transition words?
These MAIN things explain your position.
What are main reasons?
Bio means....
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