For a literary essay, you'd find the author's name, the title of the novel and the date of publication in this paragraph.
Introduction
This paragraph ends an essay.
Conclusion
The role of paragraph-level transitions...
They smoothly change the topic from one paragraph to another
This literary device includes similes, metaphors, hyperbole and personification.
Figurative language
Introduction
A thesis statement is rephrased to summarize it in this paragraph.
Conclusion
Three components of an introduction:
Hook, background Information, thesis statement
The name for transitions that appear between sentences in the middle of paragraphs.
Sentence-level transitions
This literary device is the opposite of what the audience would expect.
Irony
The thesis's main job...
Clearly explaining what is being argued while listing subtopics
Most of the evidence appears in these paragraphs...
These words or phrases show that the author is shifting topics.
Transitions
The job of the transitions: similarly, in the same way, by the same token...
To show that ideas are similar
This literary device uses images, characters, actions, and other things to represent ideas.
Symbolism
How readers can know the order of the subtopics...
The thesis lists them in that order
This Clue Is Formatted in the Same Case as This Part of the Essay
The title
Hook
The job of the transitions: on the other hand, by contrast, conversely...
To show that ideas are different
This literary device uses unnamed outside references to help clarify something inside the book.
Allusion
For the moment, the thesis statement should be this long...
One sentence
The Modern Language Association has a special name for this part that lists sources.
Works cited
This information appears inside parentheses and links to the work(s) cited to give credit and avoid plagiarism.
In-text citations
The job of the transitions: this shows, the author demonstrates, it is clear...
Explain evidence
This literary device places topics side-by-side to let the audience compare and contrast them.
Juxtaposition
Where the thesis should appear in the introduction...
The last sentence