Claim/Counter
Conclusion
Introduction
Cite Evidence
Topic Sentence/pharagraph
100

What is a Counterclaim?

It is a claim made to rebut a previous claim.

100

What is a Conclusion?

It is the last part of something, its end or result.

100

What is an introduction?

 Is the beginning of a piece of writing that establishes the topic and purpose.

100

What is a Cite Evidence?

  Is giving credit to the original author or source of information that you use in your own work.

100

What is a topic sentence

It is a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.
200

What is a claim?

It is a demand for something due or believed to be due.

200

About how much sentences you should use for a conclusion?

  • 2-3 sentences summarizing the supporting points / body paragraphs (usually you'll write one sentence per supporting point)
200

How is a strong introduction?

 A strong introduction grabs the reader's attention, establishes context, and presents the main argument or point of view.

200

What happen if you don't Cite Evidence?

If you don't cite evidence, you could be accused of plagiarism, which is a serious academic offense.

200

What is a pharagraph?

It is a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering.

300

Where can a counterclaim be located?

A counterclaim can be located in the introduction, body, or conclusion of an essay.

300

What are the types of conclusions?

The types of conclusions are argumentative, editorial, logical, externalizing, and reflective conclusions.

300

What are some types of introductions?

 they are thesis statements, anecdotes, questions, and quotations.

300

How is a Cite Evidence strong?

Strong evidence citations are clear, specific, support your claim, and show were the evidence come from.

300

How is a Topic Sentence strong?

  When it focus on a specific issue, avoid the use of direct quotations, and leave room for support and analysis within the body of the paragraph.

400

How is a claim structured?

A claim is structured with the claim itself, evidence that supports the claim, and reasoning that explains the connection between the claim and the evidence 

400

What are 2 features for a strong conclusion?

  • First sentence that summarizes any big result/conclusion of the paper.
  • Restatement of your thesis statement.
400

About how much sentences you should use for an introduction?

An introduction should be about three to five sentences.

400

How is a Cite Evidence structured?

It is structured with narrative citations, parenthetical citations, and note citations.

400

About how much sentences are in a Paragraph?

 Paragraphs are between three and eight sentences long.

500

How is a counterclaim structured?

It is structured with acknowledging the opposing side, providing evidence for their argument, and then refuting their position. 

500

How is a conclusion structured?

It is constructed with restating your thesis, summarizing your main points, and providing a clincher to leave your reader with something to think about.

500

How is an introduction structured?

Is structured with a hook, background information, and a thesis statement.

500

What do you need to Cite Evidence?

  1. Using an in-text citation with parentheses at the end of a sentence.
  2. Using a footnote or end note.
  3. Stating the name of the author, speaker, or organization in your sentence .
500

What makes a Topic Sentence bad?

 If a topic sentence does not answer the questions howand/or why, means it is bad.

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