Beginning Paragraph
Body Paragraphs
Ending Paragraph
Notes
100

What is the beginning paragraph of an essay called?

Introduction

100

What things should you include in the body paragraphs?

Topic sentence, evidence, elaboration and citations.

100

What is the ending paragraph called?

Conclusion

100

What do you do when you take notes?

Write down the important details of a text.

200

What is the purpose of an introduction?

To hook your readers, get their attention, explain your topic/thesis by giving basic ideas.

200

How many detail paragraphs should you have in your paper?

AT LEAST three

200

What does the conclusion do?

Wraps up the paper, sums up your thoughts and proves the thesis

200

What must you always include when you write down an important details from the text?

Where you got it. The text, page, paragraph, or line number.

300

What do you have to do to the beginning of every paragraph in your paper?

Indent

300

What do you have to do the first line of each detail paragraph?

INDENT

300

How many sentences should be in your conclusion?

At least three

300

Why should you even take notes?

To use as evidence in your essay.

400

What should you NOT use as a hook?

Questions

400

What is the purpose of your detail paragraphs?

To inform the readers about a topic by giving details, explanation and cited textual evidence.

400

What do you do in your conclusion to help the reader to remember what you have told them?

Leave a strong, lasting thought

400

What can you use to help you arrange your notes in a logical manner?

An organizer (sometimes called a graphic organizer)

500

What should you have in the body paragraphs, that does NOT belong in the introduction?

Details, cited evidence

500

What kind of words are good to use in your paper to help it flow smoothly?

Transition words

500

What should you restate in your conclusion?

Restate your topic sentence/thesis in an interesting way.

500

When you take notes, do you copy them word for word or put them in your own words?

Put them in your own words, unless you are using something as a direct quote from the text.

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