Introduction
Transitions
Body Paragraphs
Counterargument
Conclusion/Other
100
This is the very first part of the essay, and opens the introduction.
What is the Hook?
100
Within the conclusion, you must restate your ________.
What is a claim?
100
Each body paragraph must start with this.
What is a transition.
100
_______________ is the opposition's argument.
What is the counterclaim?
100
You must restate this (your argument) within your conclusion.
What is claim?
200
This comes near the end of the introduction and states your argument.
What is the claim?
200
Rather than "First, Next, Last" this is the best way to transition into a paragraph.
What is AAAWWUBBIS?
200
Within your transition sentence, you state your ________. (It's what the paragraph is about).
What is reason or topic.
200
The opposition's argument must be supported by a piece of ____________.
What is evidence?
200
To recap, it is a good idea to mention your ___________s in your conclusion.
What is reasons?
300
These are not required in the introduction, but may help organize your essay.
What is your reasons?
300
To differentiate the counterclaim from you claim, use this classic Counterargument transition.
What is "Some people may argue..."
300
This MUST be pulled from the articles to support your argument.
What is evidence.
300
The second half of the counterargument is called this.
What is the rebuttal?
300
An argumentative essay argues for your side, this type of essay shares information on a topic.
What is informative?
400
This type of hook allows the reader to picture a fictional scenario which relates to the essay's topic.
What is setting the scene?
400
Rather in "In conclusion" one of these transitions would be better.
What is ultimately, therefore, in the end, in summation, to sum it up, thus, as a result, etc.
400
For each piece of evidence, you must _______ and __________.
What is cite and analyze.
400
To refute the opposition's argument, you must pull in _____________ from the sources.
What is cited evidence?
400
When reading your articles, you should mark the evidence within the text. This process is called what?
What is annotating?
500
With this hook, you share a personal experience that relates to the essay's topic.
What is an anecdote?
500
Write out each word of AAAWWUBBIS
What is After, Although, As, When, While, Until or Unless, Before, Because, If, Since.
500
This is the process of explaining why your evidence is important, what it means, and how it supports your argument.
What is analysis?
500
Those that are against something are called opponents, those are for something are called this.
What is proponents?
500
You are given _______ minutes to read your articles, plan your essay, write your essay, and review it.
What is 90 minutes?
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