This goes at the beginning of a paper or essay and gives a preview of what you will write about.
What is an introduction or opening paragraph?
These paragraphs give the most important information and can be referred to as the "meat" of the paper.
What are body/supporting/TEXAS paragraphs?
This is the last paragraph in your essay.
What is a conclusion paragraph?
Nothing in your paper is supported or can be proven true if you don't have ____________
What is evidence?
This is a map of your paper.
What is a thesis?
This is the format of every paper you write.
What is 12 font/Times New Roman/Double Spaced/Indent the first line of every paragraph?
The number of body/supporting(TEXAS) paragraphs you should have in a five paragraph essay.
What is three?
The first sentence of your conclusion paragraph does this.
What is restate your thesis?
If you quote an author or saying, you have to put this around it.
What are quotation marks?
You need a thesis so that your reader knows this.
What is what you are trying to prove or talk about?
This catches the readers attention and makes them want to continue reading.
What is a hook?
Statements that can be proven true; not your opinion.
What are facts?
You should never use this in any formal writing.
What is a contraction?
Your evidence should go in these paragraphs.
What is body/supporting/TEXAS paragraphs.
Why should every paragraph relate back to your thesis?
What is to remind your reader what you are proving or discussing?
A little story that you could tell to grab your reader's attention.
What is an anecdote?
Every body/supporting/TEXAS paragraph should have one, and it tells you what the paragraph will be about.
What is a topic sentence?
The final thing you want your reader to do in a persuasive essay.
What is a call to action?
You can't just copy information from the internet or books. You have to put it in your own words and ___________
What is cite your source?
Should a thesis be long and confusing or simple and direct?
What is simple and direct?
This is your last sentence of your opening paragraph and contains your claim and three reasons.
What is a thesis?
Your point, what you are trying to to prove. In the body/supporting/TEXAS paragraphs you are making an ______________
What is an argument?
You do not add this to your conclusion paragraph.
What is new information?
Another way to support your evidence and thesis is to have ____________
What is examples?
Give me an example of a thesis for the following topic.
"Snow days should not become virtual learning days".
What is "I believe snow days should not(or should) become virtual days because_______, _______, and _______?