Introduction
Body Paragraphs
Conclusion
Revision
Teacher Trivia
100

Is the introduction the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd part of an argumentative essay?

The introduction is the 1st part of an argumentative essay.

100

Is the body paragraph the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd part of an argumentative essay?

The body is the 2nd part of an argumentative essay.

100

Is the conclusion the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd part of an argumentative essay?

The conclusion is the 3rd part of an argumentative essay.

100

What does it mean to revise?

Revise means to go back and edit or make changes to your draft.

100
What's the minimum number of reasons you should have for your claim?

Two to three

200

What is a thesis statement?

A thesis statement is the author's main claim. It is the main idea of the whole essay.

200

What is a topic sentence?

A topic sentence tells the main idea of the whole body paragraph.

200

Why are conclusions important?

Conclusions are important because they restate the thesis and bring together the arguments and main ideas before the author gives a call to action.

200

Is formal writing style written in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person?

Formal writing style uses 3rd person only.

200

Where do you put your rebuttal in your essay?

Rebuttals always come after the counter claim.
300

What is the first sentence in the introduction called?

The first sentence in the introduction is called the Hook.

300

Where are the topic sentences located in a paragraph?

Topic sentences are the first sentence in each body paragraph.

300

What is an opposing claim?

An opposing claim states the opposite side from the author's.

300

Why is it important to revise your essays?

It is important to revise your essays to catch any mistakes.

300

You must always name your source.  What are some ways that you can do that?

In text 1, Source 1, the author of source 2 says . . .

400

Is the following an example of a strong or weak thesis statement? Explain why. Dogs are fantastic pets because they are loyal, easy to train, and friends to the whole family.

The example is a strong thesis because it gives the author's position (dogs are fantastic pets), gives 3 supporting reasons (why dogs are fantastic pets), and is written in formal writing style (3rd person, no slang, no abbreviations, no contractions).

400

Double Jeopardy Question

What is evidence? Where do you gather your evidence?

Evidence is your proof and support for your claim/thesis. Evidence comes from sources (such as an article, book, or website).

400

What are transition words? Give an example of 3.

Transition words (or signal words) show a change in ideas. Some examples include: first, second, third, in conclusion, as can be seen, overall, furthermore, for example...

400

Should you skip a line between your paragraphs or should you not skip lines and indent instead?

Always indent your paragraphs and do not skip lines.

400

As part of the revising process, name two items you should check for.

Capitalization, punctuation, grammar, spelling

500

A thesis is which of the following?
a.  a claim

b.  taking a position

c. the main point of your essay

d.  all of the above


d. All of the above

500

Facts, quotations, statistics, and facts are all examples of what?

Evidence

500

Which of the following should you include in your conclusion?

a. restatement of your thesis

b. summary of your essay

c. concluding sentence

d. all of the above.

d. all of the above

500

A strong feeling or emotion not based in fact is known as an 

opinion

500

What does it mean to evaluate evidence?

You decide if the evidence/proof supports the author's claim.

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