Creating your Outline
How to make your
intro
Parts of the
final draft
Importance of
key words
Ordering your
sections
100

What should your first sentence state?

Your Claim

100

How many times should you write your introduction?

Twice

100

How many parts does an final introduction usually have?

4 parts


100

What does repetition helps to emphasize? 

Main points 

100

When ordering your sections how many options to you have to choose from? 

6 options

200

How many sentences should state your reasoning? 

Two or More

200

Your first introduction doesn't have to be .....

Grammatically correct or Perfect 

200

What is the current situation in an introduction? 

What your readers now think or do? 

200

What makes the speech easier to follow? 

Repetition 

200

What is it called when you order your section from earliest to latest or vice versa?

Chronologically or chronological order

300

What should you put under your reasoning? 

A summary of your evidence

300

Who is the first introduction for? 

Yourself 

300

What is the research question in an introduction? 

what reader need to know but don't

300

If you don't use repetition the reader may be confused on the ...

Main point of your paper

300

What is it called when you order your sections by their relationship to one another? 

Part by part


400

What should you do in your conclusion? 

Restate your reasoning 

400

Who is your second introduction written for?

Your readers

400

What is the significance of the question in an introduction? 

Your answer to "so what?"

400

For each concept you should select how many key terms? 

One

400

What is it called when you order your sections from easier issues than harder ones? 

More familiar to less familiar 

500

What can you do to increase the amount of words in a essay? 

Add more vocab terms

500

When is your second or final introduction written?

After you have revised your first or draft introduction

500

What is the answer in an introduction?

What readers should know?

500

Only is you repeat a few key concepts will the reader feel that your paper is .....

Coherent


500

What is it called when you order your sections from what readers find more important to less important?

Less important to more important

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