Introductory paragraphs
Body Paragraphs
Concluding Paragraphs
Essay steps
Potpourri
100

This can be a fact, a question, a quote or a brief story, but it is a small idea.  It is the first sentence in your Writing Sol essay.

What is your hook sentence?

100

TEDC stands for this.

What is Topic sentence, Example Sentence, Description Sentence, and Closing Sentence?

100

Restate this to begin your concluding paragraph.  It's not the same; it's the remix!

What is your main claim/thesis statement?

100

Put the prompt in your own words.

What is paraphrase?

100

Ooops, we forgot to do this after our first or second draft. Sounds like re-envisioning!

What is Revising?

200

Build this with context (surrounding information) to connect your hook to your main claim thesis.

What are bridge sentences?

200

Tell brief stories in your example and description sentences. 

What are anecdotes?

200

No red ink recommends using this to conclude your persuasive essays, saying why your argument matters.

What are "so what" statements? 

200

List at least 10 items that come to mind after you have understood the prompt, you may find big and small ideas, and hopefully your main claim thesis statement!

What is brainstorming?

200

These can be explicit or implicit.  For example, for instance and furthermore.  Emphasis, sequence, similarity, cause and effect, and contrast were types of these on no red ink.

What are Transitions?

300

This is the most important part of your essay.  You are deciding your position on the prompt and may begin with "I believe..."  It is your biggest idea and is a decisive opinion, to be restated in the conclusion.

What is a main claim/thesis statement?

300

CER is another acronym/model for body paragraphs.  This stands for... 

What is Claim, Evidence and Reasoning?

300

You may also predict the future of your opinion on a prompt with this type of statement.

What is a "What next" statement?

300

Draw a chart with a circle in the middle (your main claim/thesis statement), three surrounding circles (your supporting claims), and three circles for each of those circles (supporting details/examples).

What is clustering?

300

"Support your response with reasons and examples" will be provided at the end of your Writing Sol _____.  (This is a huge hint!)

What is "The Prompt"?

400

Why not have this (non-sentence) at the very very beginning of your essay?  (Connect it to your main claim/thesis statement!)

What is a controversial title?

400

End your body paragraphs with this.

What are Closing or Reasoning sentences?

400

"Make sure the essay reflects your ______ _________, then click submit."

What is "final intention"

400

Choose from your cluster 3 circles, free write on each of these.

What is free-writing?

400

The spanish word for essay, also means rehearsal.

What is Ensayo?

500

Considering the CER model (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning).  Which of these is your introductory paragraph?

What is CLAIM?

500

Your 3rd body paragraph may be this.

What is a Counter Argument paragraph?

500

It is October 31st, you've just made a very good argument, having spent 4 hours building an essay.  Ask your reader to agree and do this.  Make a...

What is a "Call to action"?

500

Remember the parts of an introduction, TED-C and counter argument for the body paragraphs, and the parts of the concluding paragraph, then fill in the parts of your argument.

What is Outlining?

500

Essay means this in French.

What is Trial?

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