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The Thesis
Essay Prep
100

This is always the first paragraph in an essay.

Introduction.

100

The last paragraph is always called this...

Conclusion.

100

These are the middle paragraphs (between the introduction paragraph and conclusion).

The body paragraphs.

100

What paragraph must the thesis be stated first?

The introduction.

100

How many pieces of evidence do you need to have in a paragraph (at minimum)?

Two pieces of evidence.

200

The first sentence in an introduction paragraph is known as a...

A hook.

200

What should be the first sentence of your conclusion?

Restatement of the thesis.

200

For example, the text says, "Thomas walked in and stood brave and tall without a worry in the world."

Evidence.

200

Create a thesis for the following question: Which man had more of an influence on our generation, Martin Luther King or Malcolm X?

Martin Luther King had more of an influence on our generation OR Malcolm X had more of an influence on our generation,

200

What are the three components that need to be in an introduction paragraph?

A hook, bridge, and a thesis.

300

What is the purpose of a hook?

To grab the reader's attention.

300

This is when you briefly mention your opponent's argument in order to make your argument even stronger...

A counterclaim.

300

What is missing 1. topic sentence  2. evidence 3. elaboration 4. 5. elaboration 6. wrap up

Second piece of evidence.

300

Where in the introduction paragraph is the thesis usually stated?

The last sentence.

300

The first sentence in a body paragraph is called a what?

A topic sentence.

400

What is a bridge?

The bridge should give the reader some background information and introduce the sources.

400

Which transition word can you use to introduce a counterclaim? 

On the other hand, on another note, even though, although...

400

A great man once said "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” Thomas Edison looked at failure in a positive way.

A hook.

400

What kind of essay does this prompt call for?

Write about something you have learned recently and how it has affected you.

Expository/explanatory

400

Walk me through a body paragraph.

Topic sentence, evidence, elaboration, evidence, elaboration, link/wrap up

500

In the conclusion paragraph, how can you end your essay?

You can call the audience to action if the essay is argumentative. You can explain why this information is important for the reader if the essay is explanatory.


500

Admittedly, I am too young to have a 3 am curfew, but I will be with a responsible adult who will be with me the whole time! 

Counterclaim.

500

Create an argumentative essay prompt.

Must be a question that forces one to choose a side (answers will vary).

500

Create a mock introduction for this prompt:

Is it our right to “catfish,” or should it be against the law to pretend to be someone else online?

Must include hook, bridge and thesis (answers will vary).