Introduction
Hooks/Arguments
Body/Conclusion
More Essay
Terms
Citations/Arguments
100
The name of your essay
What is title?
100
This tells a brief story that captures the essence of the issue/ situation.
What is an anecdote?
100

True or False? the conclusion should include new information

What is false?

100
the readers of your essay
What is audience?
100

What is a citation?

What is - telling the reader where your evidence came from

200

the 3 parts of an introduction

What is Hook, Background info and thesis statement?

200

What is the purpose of a hook

To grab the reader's attention

200
a paragraph of support for the thesis
What is body or body paragraph?
200

What are the words called that connect sentences/topics/paragraphs/etc.

What is a transition word, phrase, or sentence connecting paragraphs?

200

What makes an informative essay become argumenative?

What is a claim/counteragument/rebuttal

300

your claim or topic statement on the essay is called

What is thesis statement?

300

We use other's relevant words to address/exemplify the issue.

What is quotation?

300

this should remind readers of your topic at the end of your essay in the conclusion, typically in the first sentence.

What is restated thesis

300
the order in which your paragraphs and or details are arranged is called
What is organization?
300
What is the purpose of a counterargument?

What is showing the reader an opposing viewpoint to explaining why your argument is stronger

400

this sentence in the intro outlines your essay, eventually becoming topic sentences for body paragraphs

What is the thesis? (3 points)

400

This tells the reader about an issue. This is where you will take a stand.

What is a claim

400

Name the three things that need to be in the conclusion

1. Restate thesis

2. Summarize key points

3. Call to action

400

the level by which you choose your words for an essay, determined by the audience

What is tone

400

In an argument, your evidence and reasoning should always support what?

What is the claim/thesis

500

3 out of 4 ways to grab a reader's attention

What is ask a question, use exclamation, tell a brief story (anecdote) or use a powerful statement

500

What part of an argumentative essay addresses opposing viewpoints

What is the counterargument/rebuttal

500

this leaves the reader thinking about your essay at the end of the conclusion

What is a call to action

500
the reason you are writing your essay
What is purpose?
500

You can cite evidence in two ways, what are both ways?

Quotation- According to article 1, "Water is wet."

In-text Citation (Paraphrase)

Scientists did research to figure out that water is wet (Article 1).

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