What is the first paragraph of every informational essay called?
What is the introduction paragraph?
Evidence taken directly from the text to support your example
What is text evidence?
What needs to be corrected in this example?: to start coco gauff was a really great athlete. she worked really hard to achieve greatness and met her idol.
What is capitalization?
What is cause/effect?
Of all children ages 0-14 killed every year by guns in the world, 87% of them are in the United States.
What is a startling fact?
What is the last paragraph of every informational essay called?
This shows where you found your text evidence.
What is a citation?
What is missing in this introduction?: Twelve out of twenty teenagers say they stay up too late. Staying up too late is bad for people. It can make people sleepy.
What is a thesis?
Courage - strength in the face of pain or grief.
What is definition?
A statement that you will prove in your essay that is found at the end of the introduction paragraph.
What is a thesis?
This information connects your hook to your thesis and gives vague information about your paper's topic.
What is a bridge?
What is missing in this paragraph fragment?
According to the article Staying Healthy in College, the author said, "Start eating more vegetables!"
What is 'there needs to be quotation marks around the title'?
Because, as a result, therefore, then, since, problem, action, help
What is a problem solution essay.
"Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars." - Mrs. Warner
What is a quote?
a quote, surprising fact, or question that gets the reader's attention at the beginning of the essay
What is a hook?
This feature of an informative essay explains information from the article in your own words.
What is paraphrasing?
Why is it important to include citations?
What is 'so we don't plagarize'!
The models that are on Instagram seem flawless. People who don't use filters seem to swim in imperfection; every flaw magnified for the world to see.
What is compare and contrast?
Name the three parts that every body paragraph should have.
Topic sentence, paraphrase/text evidence/citations, and conclusion sentence.
How many paragraphs should an informative essay have?
Where does the thesis go in the introduction?
What is at the end!
First, second, last, step 1
What is sequence/chronological?
It was a dark, dreary night with rain splattering on the window. The wind sent a spine-tingling chill with its icy breath. The tree branches scratched across the shutters, making a scream with each breath of the wind.
What is 'snapshot description' or mystery statement?