What are the 5 paragraphs in an essay?
Introduction, Body Paragraph 1, 2, 3, Conclusion
This element of a plot introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation
Exposition
What format do we use for short response with evidence
RACE
This type of conflict involves a character opposing another character directly, often leading to tension and drama.
Example: A hero and a villain fighting for control of a kingdom.
character vs character
"I walked through the dark forest, feeling the chill of the night air."
1st person pov
What is included in the body paragraphs?
Topic, Evidence, Why
This is the turning point of a story, where the main conflict reaches its peak.
Climax
What format do we use for short response without evidence
RAT
This type of conflict arises when a character faces a dilemma that challenges their moral beliefs or values.
Example: A soldier grappling with the decision to follow orders that go against their conscience.
Character vs self
"She felt a wave of anxiety wash over her as she approached the stage."
3rd person pov
What is the thesis?
The main idea of the essay
This element follows the climax and shows the fallout and consequences of the climax, leading to resolution.
Falling action
In a short response (RAT) tell me your favorite childhood memory
Must be in complete sentences at RAT format
This conflict involves a character struggling against a natural force, such as a disaster or an animal.
Example: A group of hikers trying to survive in the wilderness after a sudden avalanche.
Character vs nature
"As John sat alone, he wondered if Mary would ever forgive him, while Mary, sitting nearby, felt a mixture of anger and sadness."
3rd person pov
What is included in the conclusion
Summary of your essay and restate your thesis
This part of the plot builds tension and develops the main conflict, leading up to the climax.
Rising Action
In a short response (RAT) tell me what you had for dinner last night
Complete sentences and RAT format
This conflict arises when a character must confront societal norms or expectations, challenging the status quo.
Example: A woman fighting for her rights in a patriarchal society.
Character vs society
"You step into the room and immediately feel the tension in the air."
2nd person pov
What do you look for when editing an essay?
Spelling and punctuation, sentence structure (complete sentences), essay structure (details of each paragraph included), essay flow (does it make sense)
This final part of the plot wraps up the story and reveals the outcome of the conflicts.
Resolution
"Mars is a cold desert world. It is half the size of Earth. Mars is sometimes called the Red Planet. It's red because of rusty iron in the ground."
Why is Mars called the Red Planet?
Mars is called the red planet because of its red color from the rusty iron in the ground. "Mars is sometimes called the Red Planet. It's red because of rusty iron in the ground" which shows how Mar's gets the red color.
Or something similar
In this conflict, a character must navigate the challenges posed by technology or machines, often highlighting the dehumanizing aspects of modern life.
Example: A worker losing their job to automation and struggling to adapt.
Character vs technology
"I can't believe I forgot my keys! How could I be so careless? I need to hurry!"
1st person pov