These sentences lay out a road map for your audience. For this essay there should be 2.
Preview--last two sentences.
Find a transition to set up evidence.
The reader can see this on page...
Order of the conclusion
T-S-S
Find a word/phrase that gives a serious tone
"If you don't."...
You should always have a capital...3 places
start of a sentence, both words of the title, proper noun
Starts with a B--and helps the reader knows what your essay will be about while hooking them in!
Background sentence 1
Find a transition that sets up a comparison
"Similarly" "However"
Find the T sentence
Thesis: sentence 1
Find a place it summarizes the story.
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Every paragraph should be
indented
What is the T stand for?
Thesis--sentence 3
Find a transition that sets up a summary.
Find the S sentences
Summary--sentences 3 and 4
Find an explanation of a part of the story
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Examples of where there are apostrophes, contraction words
Ember's, Lina's
Order of the introduction
B-T-P
What is the formula for writing a paragraph in this type of setting.
Topic Sentence
Summary
Evidence
Explanation + Insight
x2
So-What Sentence
Find the Super S Sentence
Last sentence
Elaboration would be examples of
insight and explanation
The order you set up your preview in the introduction is the order of ...
which book should be talked about first
What does ... mean in someone's evidence?
That they took out part of the quote that wasn't as important.
How do you set up your evidence
Transition, "evidence."