Intro Paragraph
Thesis Formation
Body Paragraph
Conclusion Formation
100

The acronym for introduction paragraph. 

What is T.A.T.T.? 

100

The placement of the thesis. 

What is the last sentence of the introduction paragraph? 

100

The acronym for body paragraphs. 

What is T.E.Q.E? 

100

The acronym for the conclusion paragraph. 

What is T.S.E? 
200

The first letter (T)

What is "Transition/Topic Sentence"? 

200

The definition of a thesis. 

What is the main claim the writer makes in an analytical essay? 

200

The three body paragraphs correlate to these. 

What are the three body reasons in the thesis? 

200

What the S stands for in the conclusion paragraph. 

What is "summarize the main points" or "Summarize/ Restate thesis)? 
300

The letter A. 

What is an "Author"? 

300

The part of the thesis where the writer gives analysis of how the author is writing. 

What is the part of the thesis that names the literary device the author is using? 

300

Words that enhance the flow of the essay. 

What are transition words/ in text transition words? 

300

What the E stands for in the conclusion paragraph. 

What is Explain (what is this important) or Explain (why should the reader care)?

500
The complete intro paragraph format. 

T= Transition/ Topic Sentence

A= Author 

T= Title 

T= Thesis

500

The complete format of the thesis. 

What is, "In the _(book)_, _(author)_ uses --(literary device)_ to (explore/investigate/challenge) the idea that______,(by/through/bc) ___reason 1___,  __reason 2___, __reason 3__. 



500

The two parts that are the most forgotten in body paragraph formation. 

What are E (example) and E (explain)? 

500

The question the writer must answer for the reader. 

What is "why is this important" or "why should I care" ? 
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