Introduction Paragraph
Body Paragraphs
Counter Argument Paragraph
Conclusion
Plagiarism
100

The first part of the introduction which engages the reader.

What is the hook or lead?

100

states the main idea of the paragraph

What is a topic sentence?

100

a statement that respectfully describes what your opponents believe

What is acknowledgement of opposing views?

100

to wrap up and summarize; to leave your reader with a clear understanding of your claim and reasons.

What is the purpose of a conclusion?

100

to put someone else's words and ideas into your own words

What is paraphrasing?

200

The sentence or sentences which state the opposing view, the claim, and the main reasons.

What is the thesis statement?

200

mirrors the topic sentence; restates the main point in a different way

What is a concluding sentence?

200

to dismiss the truth of the opposition's claim by presenting evidence

What is a refutation or to refute?

200

these should not be in a conclusion

What are new details or topics?

200

to use someone else's words exactly and place them within quotes

What is a direct quote?

300

distinct from each other; able to be researched; do not overlap

What are the main reasons?

300

Information that you have put into your own words

What is a paraphrase?

300

a process for thinking clearly; to use reason and not emotion

What is logic?

300

clearly, without a doubt, surely, positively, 

What are definitive words and phrases?

300

information within parentheses that gives the author credit for their words and ideas

What is a parenthetical citation?

400

the sentences that connect the hook or lead and the thesis statement

What are transition sentences?

400

information in parentheses that tells the reader where the evidence is from

What is a parenthetical citation?

400

the feeling that your words convey; should be respectful and neutral

What is tone?

400

to end your conclusion with a situation that may be true for the reader one day

What is a hypothetical situation?

400

a list of all the sources that appear in citations in your paper.

What is a Works Cited page?

500

a quote, bold statement, background information, scene or description, definition, statistic or fact

What are types of hook/lead?

500

information that is in the original author's exact words enclosed by quotation marks

What is a direct quote?

500

a synonym for "refutation"

What is rebuttal?

500

a call to action, a wish, give the reader something to remember

What are ending techniques?

500

no credit for your work, failing a class, being expelled from college, losing your job

What are the consequences of plagiarism?

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