This is the most important sentence of an analysis paper, which is typically placed at the end of your introduction.
What is a thesis statement?
What is a simile?
This is the longest day of the year. (Give the date!)
What is June 20 or 21?
The director of the Upper School.
Who is Mr. Step?
This is Ms. Malish's first name.
What is Kathleen (Katie).
This is the appeal that involves emotion.
What is pathos?
The author of Factfulness.
Who is Hans Rosling?
This is the birthstone of July.
What is Ruby?
This is the name of the road that Gilmour is on.
What is Som Center or Cedar?
This is where Ms. Malish went to college.
What is Indiana University?
The author of Into the Wild.
Who is Jon Krakauer?
This is the format that most of your high school papers will follow.
What is MLA?
This U.S. state has the average hottest temperature.
What is Florida?
This is the year Gilmour Academy was founded.
What is 1946?
This is where Ms. Malish went to high school.
What is NDCL?
This is one of the authors that inspired Chris McCandless and also wrote Call of the Wild.
Who is Jack London?
This is the literary feature when audience members/ readers know something that the characters do not.
What is dramatic irony?
The percentage of watermelons are water. (3 percent buffer)
What is 92%?
This is the number of different countries where Gilmour students are from.
What is 11?
This is the date of Ms. Malish's wedding.
What is June 21st?
This is the rhetorical strategy where a word is repeated at the beginning of consecutive phrases or sentences.
What is anaphora?
When writing a research paper, this is the type of citation needed after quotes.
What is a parenthetical citation?
This is the year were the first modern Summer Olympic games held. (5 year buffer)
What is 1896?
The number of acres on Gilmour's campus.
What is 144?
This is the name of Ms. Malish's fiance.
What is Zach?