Introduction
Supporting Paragraph
Conclusion
Details
Organization of a Piece of Writing
100

What is the hook?

The first sentence or quote of a piece of writing that 'hooks,' or draws, the reader in.
100

What is the first part of a supporting paragraph?

The topic sentence. The topic sentence should explain what the rest of the paragraph will be about.

100

What is the first part of a conclusion?

Restating the thesis.

100

What is a detail?

It an individual feature, fact, or item.

100

Name the different pieces of writing.

Writing can be: a sentence, paragraph, paper, short story, autobiography, biography, novel, brief, article, or any form of writing.

200
What is background information?

It is helpful information that can make it clear as to what you will be writing about.

200

What is the body of the supporting sentences?

The body of the supporting sentences are sentences that should support the topic sentence of each paragraph. The supporting sentences should be unified, coherent, and adequately developed.

200

What should the conclusion have after the first sentence?

The conclusion should have a summation that follows the restated thesis.

200

What do details do for writing?

They enhance whatever you write about and help the reader see what and how you see.

200

What are the different pieces of writing?

Introduction, supporting paragraphs, and conclusion.

300

What is a thesis?

A thesis is a statement that clearly says what your purpose of the writing will be about. It can contain list.

300

What is evidence?

Supporting sentences should use evidence(quotes from the text) to "show" how a source(piece of writing) supports your reasoning.

300

What transition can start the conclusion?

"In conclusion..."

300

Details can be also be this Part of Speech.

An adjective.

300

Name the parts of the introduction.

Hook, background information and thesis.

400

Name some different ways to hook.

An introduction can be started with a: question, quote, or an anecdote. It can vary greatly, it just has to be interesting to your target audience.
400

What is a summation?

A summation can be a sentence(s) that restates the topic sentence and how it connects to the thesis.

400

What can be your final sentence(s) of your conclusion?

The last sentence can be to connect what the piece of writing is to something other than itself, typically to a 'greater' idea or understanding.

400
Details can help increase your writing....

because as you add details, you increase the word count, and make your point clearer.

400

Name the parts of the supporting paragraph.

Topic sentence, supporting sentences, evidence, and a summation.

500

How can you make this thesis clearer? "Global warming is bad, but we can do better!"

A possible response can be, "Global warming is currently damaging our world, but we can make choices that can ease the damage and possibly reverse what has been done by reducing waste, driving less, and eating less meat."

500

What is reasoning?

Reasoning is the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way. Logic is when something clearly connects, builds, or follows.

500

What is a conclusion?

A conclusion is a paragraph(s) that brings a piece of writing to a close. The conclusion must be logical and well reasoned. It should close the piece of writing in a complete way.

500

Give a detail from the following passage, "Hobbes believed people were innately bad. His experience during the war influenced his thoughts and political philosophy. He felt people needed a strong ruler, as people were innately bad."

"Hobbes believed people were innately bad."

"His experience during the war influenced his thoughts and political philosophy."

"He felt people needed a strong ruler, as people were innately bad."

500

What are the parts of the conclusion?

Restating the thesis, summation, and connecting the overall writing to something outside the scope of the paper.
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