What is the point of an introduction?
The point of an introduction, is to explain to the readers what is going to be stated in the future paragraphs, and the side you are going to be choosing.
What is the point of a body paragraph?
The point of a body paragraph, is to describe your three main details that were presented in the intro.
What is the point of a counterargument?
The point of a counterargument is to state other sides opinions that aren't yours.
What is the main point of a conclusion?
The main point of a conclusion, is to sum everything up, from both sides, so that the readers know everything that has happened.
What is the transition phrase "First of all", used for?
The transition phrase "First of all", is used to help the readers know what is going on first, and what may be presented in the future,
How many sentences should be in an introduction paragraph?
There should be 3-5 sentences in an introduction paragraph.
How many details should be presented in a body paragraph?
There should be at least two pieces of details per paragraph.
Should there be evidence in a counterargument?
No, there should not be evidence in a counterargument, because you are still trying to be on your side.
How many sentences should be in a conclusion?
There should be 3-5 sentences in a conclusion.
What is the transition phrase "Furthermore", used for?
The transition phrase "Furthermore", is used to bring on more details to a paragraph. As well as, state a new detail, out of the three, that need to be presented.
In the introduction, should there be details from the counterargument?
NO, there is not supposed to be any details from the counterargument, because you need to state you point.
There should be at least two pieces of textual evidence in each of your body paragraphs.
What are some transition words that are great to use in a counterargument paragraph?
A transition word that is great to use in a counterargument is "Although and However".
What is the transition phrase "Additionally", used for?
The transition phrase "Additionally", is used to bring on more details that were just presented in future sentences.
What is a thesis statement?
A thesis statement is a sentence(Sometimes two sentences), that offers a conclusion to an introduction, that sums up your point and what is going t be stated in the future paragraph.
What is one of the most important things that "NEED" to be included in a body paragraph?
Evidence, is the thing that "NEEDS", to be involved in a body paragraph.
Examples: What is the counterargument for this claim, "Students should not have to wear uniforms"?
The counterargument, is that students should wear uniforms to school.
Should the conclusion have details from the counterargument?
NO, the conclusion should not include anything from the counterargument, because you want the readers to be on yours side.
What is the transition word "Moreover", used for?
The transition word "Moreover", is used to transition into a new detail smoothly, so that the reader doesn't get confused.
What are the main points that should be involved in an introduction paragraph?(There are four of them)
-Topic sentence
-Hook
-Three main details
Thesis statement
What side are you supposed to support in your body paragraphs?
You are supposed to support the side that you are on.
In the last sentence of your counterargument, what is it supposed to be stating?
It is supposed to restate your main point(Claim)of the paragraph being written.
What is the point for a second and third sentence in a conclusion?
These sentences are used to allow the readers to remember what has just been read, and how it was stated.
What is the transition phrase "Last of all" used for?
The transition phrase "Last of all", is used to sum up everything that was stated to bring everything together.