Inroduction
Body
Conclusion
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
100
1.Begin with an attention grabber. The attention grabber you use is up to you, but here are some ideas 2.If the attention grabber was only a sentence or two, add one or two more sentences that will lead the reader from your opening to your thesis statement 3.Finish the paragraph with your thesis statement
How to write an introduction?
100
A claim defines your paper's goals, direction, scope, and exigence and is supported by evidence, quotations, argumentation, expert opinion, statistics, and telling details.
What is the meaning of a claim in a introduction
100
the end or finish of an event or process.
What is an conclusion
100
This is to clear or to make information more understandable; to explain
What is Clarify
100
These are words that are pronounced that same,but have different meanings.
What is Homophones
200
a short statement, usually one sentence, that summarizes the main point or claim of an essay, research paper, etc., and is developed, supported, and explained in the text by means of examples and evidence.
What is the point of a thesis statement?
200
a topic sentence that tells readers what the paragraph is going to be about; supporting sentences that discuss the idea or ideas in the topic sentence, using examples and/or evidence to support that discussion.
What belongs in a body paragraph
200
The last paragraph is always called this...
an conclusion
200
These are words,phrases or sentences that link segments together.
What is Transition
200
This comparison based on a similarity between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
What is Analogy
300
The setting in any form of literature can help set the mood or tone, place a story in context of the surroundings, provide foreshadowing, or add a sense of irony.
What is the point of a setting?
300
These are the middle paragraphs (between the introduction paragraph and conclusion)
What are body paragraphs
300
what is in conclusion
what words are used to begin the conclusion paragraph
300
When something closely relates to a subject it is called ____ to the subject.
What is Relevant
300
These are words, phrases or sentences that link segments of writing.
What is Transition
400
The introduction or lead is the most important part of a news story. It should convey the essence and facts of the story straight up. The lead (beginning or introduction) establishes the direction your writing will take. You should state the who and the what in the first sentence.
What is the important part of a introduction?
400
The first sentence in a body paragraph is always called a what?
What is a topic sentence
400
List the multiple paragraphs of a personal narrative.
What is introduction, body, and concluston
400
A prejudice that is leaning towards a positive or negative judgement on something; a personal judgement or opinion about a particular person, position, or thing.
What is Bias
400
This is an argument that makes an opposing point to another argument. It expresses the view of a person who disagrees with your position.
What is Counter Arguments
500
The opening paragraph is your first chance to make a good impression—to grab your readers' interest and make them want to keep reading your paper. A thoughtful, imaginative introduction will persuade your readers that you—and your ideas—are worthy of their time and attention.
What makes a introduction?
500
How many body paragraphs are there in an essay?
three, one for each key point
500
rewoed
in the conclusion paragraph, I {fill in the blank} my thesis statement
500
A comparison based on a similarity between things that are otherwise dissimilar.
What is Anology
500
a research source refers to the accuracy of the information contained in it.
What is Reliability
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