The attention getter at the beginning of an essay, not only narrative essays
What is a hook?
What is identifying a problem?
Reasonably, this should be the bulk of a well-reasoned paragraph
What is the reasoning?
How you would write an in-text citation for an article without a page number and written by Jones
What is (Jones).
1/2 x base x height
What is the area of a triangle?
An important element that if done well will place the reader in the time and place of a scene within a narrative
What is description or imagery?
CERtainly, another word for the proposed solution in a body paragraph
What is the claim?
A problem-solution essay should end with this; all the proposed solutions build toward it
What is a call to action?
The error in this citation (Smith 3.)
What is the period should go after the parentheses.
The US President during the Louisiana Purchase
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
The big idea or lesson learned; all narratives have one
What is the theme?
What the problem should be in the intro paragraph; not simply only stated
What is well defined?
Evidently, this follows the claim of a well-reasoned paragraph
What is evidence?
The error in this citation (Article Title).
What is the article title should be in quotes?
The subatomic particle that has no charge
What is a neutron?
The point of view in a narrative essay
What is first person?
This is what we should not do to the evidence; instead we should analyze
What is summarize?
The proposed solutions in a ps essay should be l_____ and f______.
What is logical and feasible?
The error in this citation (Brown, Adams, and Thomas).
What is only the first last name followed by et al. should be in parentheses?
What is the liver?
This element drives the story forward and creates tension; there are often two types of
What is conflict?
This part of the ps essay should argue against a solution, but not against itself
What is the counterpoint paragraph?
The main job of the rebuttal paragraph
What is to directly address the claim of the counterpoint paragraph?
All of the errors in this citation (Johnson, "Article Title," 4.)
What are no comma after Johnson, Article title not needed, no period after 4.
Not 4, 5 or 8, 9
What is 6, 7?