Essay Structure
The Thesis
Intros and Conclusions
The Writing Process
100

What is the sentence that articulates your essay's argument called?

The thesis. 

100

True or False: A thesis cannot be a question. 

True. Your thesis should be a statement. 

100

True or False: An introduction can only be one paragraph. 

False. Introductions can be multiple paragraphs. In this class, our intros will typically be one paragraph because our essays will be relatively short.

100

True or False: Writing is a recursive process.

What is true?

200

Topic sentences are found in what type of essay paragraph?

The body paragraph. 

200

Where is the thesis typically located within an essay? 

Near the end of the essay introduction. 

200

True or false: an introduction is the time to grab your reader's attention. 

True. 

200

This stage of the writing process allows a writer to develop ideas for the writing assignment.

What is the invention or prewriting stage?

300

What are the three foundational parts of an essay?

Intro, body, conclusion

300

True or False: A thesis is a statement of fact. 

False. A thesis statement is an opinion or argument. 

300
How many times in your essay should your thesis be stated or restated?

Two times, once in the intro and once in the conclusion. 

300

This is the process of correcting spelling and grammar mistakes.

What is editing?

400

What is the minimum supporting points that an essay should contain?

At least two, though three is also acceptable

400

Name two things that the book says a thesis should be. 

Options: Clear, a complete sentence, argumentative, defensible. 

400

Name at least one thing the introduction should avoid. 

Options: avoid rhetorical questions, using sources, and being vague. 

400

This is the process of changing sentence structure, increasing coherence, adding transitions, and enhancing language.

What is revision?

500

All information in the entire essay should relate back to the _________. 

Thesis. 

500

Name two things that the book says a thesis cannot be. 

Options: a personal preference, a question, a logical fallacy, statement of fact, a list of points. 

500

Name at least one thing the conclusion should avoid. 

Options: avoid any new claims, avoid repetition, avoid rhetorical questions. 

500

This is the process of taking information from several different sources and making it all fit into a paper in a unified and coherent fashion.

What is synthesizing?

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