The part of the introduction that grabs the reader's attention
What is the hook?
Becuase
What is b-e-c-a-u-s-e?
Development of support is a component of this part of an essay
What are the body paragraphs?
This ends a complete sentence or thought
What is a period?
Usually, a conclusion starts with this word or phrase, followed by a comma
What is a transition?
The part of the introduction that provides information about the topic
What is the overview?
Freind
What is f-r-i-e-n-d?
These are used to cite quotes or paraphrase information from when writing an essay
What are sources?
This separates items in a list or provides a pause
What is a comma?
This is restated in the conclusion in a new way
What is the thesis?
The part of the introduction where the main purpose of the essay is expressed
What is the thesis?
Seperate
What is s-e-p-a-r-a-t-e?
This is the first sentence of a body paragraph
What is a topic sentence?
This shows possession or forms contractions
What is an apostrophe?
This is one reason why a conclusion would be considered weak (graded a 2)
What are: too vague, disorganized, error-filled, brief, adds new information, or boring.
These are usually part of a thesis; they detail what things the essay will focus on in the body paragraphs
What are the main points or the main reasons?
Definately
What is d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y?
These three things can be considered evidence when writing a body paragraph
What are examples, quotes, anecdotes, statistics, facts, or textual evidence?
This shows a direct quote from a text
What are quotation marks?
These three techniques could be used in a conclusion
What are: surprising fact, paint a vivid image, look to the future, ask a provocative question, and call to action?
A strategy used to write a hook; this is a brief, personal story
What is an anecdote?
Embarassment
What is e-m-b-a-r-r-a-s-s-m-e-n-t?
Overall, this is what a writer needs to prove in their body paragraph by strongly developing their support
What is a complete understanding of the topic?
This connects two closely related complete ideas
What is a semicolon?
These two things are what strong conclusions achieve
What are allow the reader to appreciate the broader issue/significance and make connections?