And so it Begins
Caught in the Middle
The End
Organization
Misc.
100
3
What is how many parts there are to the introduction paragraph?
100
Every body paragraph begins with this?
What is a topic sentence?
100
Another word for final insightful thought.
What is the clincher?
100
These paragraphs can be separated by how the topics are similar and different.
What is compare/contrast?
100
Purpose
What is why you are writing something?
200
This statement controls the entire essay.
What is the thesis statement?
200
Topic sentence
What is the main idea of the paragraph?
200
Using the same idea, but using different words to say something you have already said.
What is restating your thesis statement?
200
These paragraphs are situated where the first one states what happened, and the next paragraph states the result.
What is cause and effect?
200
List the three purposes to writing something.
What is to persuade, to inform, and to entertain?
300
Mentioned, but no details
What are ideas to be developed?
300
4
What is how many parts are in a body paragraph?
300
One sentence for each body paragraph
What is summary of the ideas you developed in your essay?
300
These paragraphs have ideas in the order in which they happen.
What is chronological?
300
These are used within and betreen paragraphs.
What are transitions?
400
Grabs the reader's attention
What is the lead/hook?
400
These two sentences must connect to the thesis statement.
What is the topic sentence, and the concluding sentence?
400
3
What is how many parts are in the conclusion paragraph?
400
These paragraphs usually begin with the most important detail and then all other details follow.
What is order of importance?
400
This sets the tone of your essay.
What is the lead?
500
General statement gradually _______ to the thesis.
What is narrowed?
500
Name three of the six things you can use to develop a body paragraph.
What are facts, examples, reasons, descriptions, expert opinions, or quotes?
500
In class on Monday, what form of prewriting organization did we use?
What is an outline?
500
A quotation, a surprising statement or fact, An imaginary situation or scenario, interesting background information.
What are the four ways to grab the reader's attention?