Starting a New Paragraph
Punctuation and Grammer (Yay!)
Body paragraph outline
Conclusion
Historical Analysis Essay
100

The Cardinal Rule when starting a new paragraph 

One idea per paragraph 

one idea supported by several pieces of information to back it up 

100

A comma Splice is 

A a grammatical error in which only a comma
joins together two independent clauses

100

Topic Sentence/Paragraph hook

1-3 sentences

100
What do you do with your thesis 

restate your thesis in the conclusion 

100

How many historical events should be included in this essay 

At least 3 

200
A " Bridge" in a paragraph 

help your paragraphs maintain coherence and ensure you stay in line with your original focus

• Keywords or phrases can be repeated in several sentences 

• Transition words can be used to link ideas from different sentences

200

The use of colons

1) Introduce a list 

2) Introduce an appositive 

3) Set off a second independent clause that modifies the first. 


200

Set up historical event/trend

2-3 sentences

200

Ending your conclusion in a quote yay or nay

Nay

200

How many sources 

Eight is great 

300

A topic sentence should 

Identify the main idea and point of the paragraph 

300

Dashes! ( The use of Dashes) 

Use dashes to set off important or surprising points.  

300

Analysis of the event/trend

3-4 sentences

300

2 approaches to writing a conclusion

1) glass half full 

2) glass have empty 

300

Types of cited information

●Past failures contributing to the problem 

●Past attempts to solve the problem (which were presumably inadequate or ineffective) 

●Historical trends that influenced the problem as it exists today

400

A coherent Paragraph 

1) each sentence relates clearly to the topic sentence 

2) each sentence flows smoothly into the next without obvious shifts or jumps

2)  each sentence highlights the ties between old information and new information to make the structure of ideas or arguments clear to the reader 


400

Active Voice and passive voice 

Active:
The grammatical the subject is the doer of the action

 The sentence tells “who’s doing what”

Passive:

Tells what is done to the subject of the sentence

 Uses a form of “to be”

400

Contemporaneous source is 

news stories, journal entries, etc. that were written around the same time that an event happened

400

A Concluding Device 

A concluding Deceive is a final thought you want your reader to have when they finish reading your easy 

400

When is this essay due 

This Sunday, April 3rd

500

Elements of a paragraph include 

1) Topic sentence 

2) support for the thesis statement 

3) unifying thought

4) Give the reader an idea of what the paragraph topic is about 


500

Why avoid passive Voice 

Deprives writing of vigor and is often
vague or confusing


 Deprives writing of vigor and is often
vague or confusing

500

Conclude paragraph with

a bridge concept that helps connect to the next paragraph & reconnecting the event/trend to the present

500

Conclusion stratagies

reiterate the seriousness of the problem

engages the reader’s emotions. 

sum up what we can learn from looking at history

500

History can include 

anything recent that has happened before the present
moment. If you focus your history on more recent events, you will be able to establish more
concretely that the events have influenced the problem as it exists today.

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