The first sentence of the introduction that is used to grab readers' attention.
What is a hook
This is a logical fallacy one should not do which is one jumps to conclusions.
What is a hasty generalization?
All summarized material from the articles should contain these.
What are in-text citations?
This is the first component of the topic sentence for every body paragraph.
What is a topic?
The conclusion is this paragraph of the essay.
What is the last paragraph?
One should make sure to include the title of this in their introduction.
What are the titles of the articles?
The portion of the naysayer where one argues against one's response.
Turn Against
This is something one should not do in this essay where one writes as if one's audience knows as much as one does or less.
What is writing down?
These transitions are dependent on the usage of key terms from paragraph to paragraph.
What are word links?
One should summarize this in one's conclusion.
What are the main points?
The last sentence of the introduction that contains one's topic, claim, and why it is important.
What is the thesis statement?
The portion of the naysayer where one refutes the opposition one has just described.
Turn Back
All summary portions of this essay should not contain these.
What are quotes?
This is the second component of the topic sentence of every body paragraph.
What is the controlling idea?
This is what one restates in the conclusion.
What is a thesis statement?
One should make sure that one includes the name of these in their introduction.
What are the author's names?
This is a logical fallacy one should not use in which one belittles one's opposition.
What is ad. hominem?
This is a logical fallacy one should avoid so that one is always as specific as possible and does not use stereotypes.
What is a generalization?
This is when one writes as if one's audience knows as much about one's topic or more than one does.
What is write up?
One should add one final of this to the conclusion
What is a new minor point/last thought?
A term that encompasses: who, what, when, where, why, and how.
What is a pentad?
A logical fallacy that one should not use that purposefully misrepresents the opposition as weak.
What is a strawman?
One should summarize each article in its own this.
This is a term for when one explains evidence and its connection to one's claim.
What is a warrant?
Not all conclusions will have this, but some will have a call to this.
What is a call to action?