Planning/ Organization
Argument
Expository
Forms of Elaboration
Textual Evidence
100
Introduction, Body ( Three Paragraphs), and Conclusion.
What are the parts of an essay?
100
The central argument and stance you are taking on the subject?
What is Claim?
100
to explain
What does expository mean?
100
The definition of when a person sees the evidence first hand?
What is an Eye - Witness Account?
100
taken directly or explicitly from the source text
What is the textual evidence?
200
Thesis Statement and three reasons.
What is needed in your introduction and is non- negotiable.
200
It is used to plan your argument?
What is a "T" Chart?
200
Central Idea
What is the part of the thesis called that states your controlling idea?
200
2.4 million or 3 out of 4 boys called and the moon is round.
What are facts and statistics?
200
Two are needed
How many pieces of textual evidence are needed for each body paragraph?
300
Topic sentence, textual evidence, and commentary.
What must every body paragraph contain?
300
Known as opposing the argument or acknowledging the other point of view?
What is a counter- claim?
300
Negation statement
What is used to define your reasoning and contrast a solid viewpoint.An example of " A true hero is a person who is humble and yet goes beyond what is expected." ( Newman)
300
Figurative language Example: Every cloud has a silver lining.
What kind of expressive language do writer's use to elaborate? Example: Every cloud has a silver lining. Metaphor Can use Metaphors, similes, personification, and hyperbole.
300
Facts and statistics, eye- witness accounts, authoritative quotes, definitions,expert testimony, rhetorical questions.
What are types of textual evidence that are found in an argumentive essay?
400
Best reason last and weakest reason should be first.
How should you organize your reasons in your essay?
400
Elaboration
What is needed to support evidence and explain your reasoning?
400
Topic sentence, Textual evidence, and commentary or explanation.
What are the parts of a body paragraph?
400
Counter - claims are not needed in.....
What is an Expository Essay?
400
Facts and statistics, definition, figurative language, the five senses, rhetorical questions, negation or comparative statements, and quotes.
What are different types of evidence one can use when writing expositorily.
500
The paragraph in your essay that reminds readers of the essay without going into too much detail and repeating everything the reader just read?
What is the conclusion?
500
The text and only the text
Where do you obtain your evidence from?
500
The process a writer uses to express their point of view based on the textual evidence?
What is elaboration?
500
Gives the reader an understanding of the writer's point of view and feelings regarding the evidence and commentary.
What is voice?
500
One must choose the very best evidence to support your point of view.
What is the rule when choosing textual evidence?
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