💡 Main Ideas & Proof
🗣️ Say It Your Way
🤝 Taking a Stand
100

The most important, central idea of a whole essay.

What is the Controlling Idea (or Thesis)?

100

To tell the main points of a text using only your own words and making it much shorter.

What is summarize (or summary)?

100

The writer's main position or belief about a topic. (Example: "School should start later.")

What is the Claim?

200

Facts, details, statistics, or examples used to back up the main idea.

What is Supporting Evidence?

200

To say what someone else wrote using your own words, but keeping it about the same length.

What is paraphrase?

200

The reasons and evidence a writer uses to support their main point.

What is the Argument?

300

This tells you the main topic and what the writer will say about it.

What is the Controlling Idea (or Thesis)?

300

When summarizing, you must keep the original what and logical order?

What is the meaning?

300

The writer acknowledges a point the other side might make.

What is the Counterargument?

400

A type of evidence that is a true number or piece of data.

What is a statistic (or fact)?

400

A summary should NOT include your personal feelings or what about the topic?

What is an opinion?

400

The purpose of an argumentative text is to do this to the reader.

What is persuade (or convince)?

500

If a main idea is "Dogs make great pets," the evidence could be: "Dogs lower stress." This is an example of a good what?

What is a supporting detail?

500

If the original text has 5 sentences, and your version has 5 sentences but uses different words, you have done this.

What is paraphrase?

500

In an argument, you must address the other side, or the what, so your own argument looks stronger?

What is the Counterargument?

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