PPT-Review of Body Paragraphs

Author : yoshiko-marsland | Published Date : 2017-10-15

Body Paragraphs Each paragraph is about a subclaim from your thesis statement That is why you have 3 3 subclaims 3 body paragraphs Each paragraph has evidenceexplanation

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Review of Body Paragraphs" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

Review of Body Paragraphs: Transcript


Body Paragraphs Each paragraph is about a subclaim from your thesis statement That is why you have 3 3 subclaims 3 body paragraphs Each paragraph has evidenceexplanation that supports your thesis statement. T. EL-Con is a strategy to help us create beautifully structured paragraphs. . T= Topic Sentence. First sentence of . paragraph. Tells what paragraph is about.. Answers question/responds . to . prompt. by Dr. Martin Luther King. One of the best texts for identifying rhetorical principles, strategies, and terms! . “Public Statement by Eight Alabama clergymen” published in the Post Herald. . The clergy make 4 specific accusations:. Unit 1, Day 1. Warm Up . put on left hand side of next blank page. Copy the sentence below and fill in the blanks with WHAT YOU DO. . Keep it school appropriate . plz. .. . You have six minutes. . When I get ready to go to school/a party/the club I __________ so that I ____________. . Day Two: Body Paragraphs. Return to the AP LIT Writing Guide notes pages and make a sub-heading: . Elements of Superior Body Paragraphs . Homework: Wiki. The task for the wiki is to create, as a class, the AP Study Guides for later use in the course. . Structure. Discursive Writing. The structure of discursive essays is . traditional. .. You should remain . impartial. and look . fairly. at . both sides . of the situation.. Discursive Writing. The introduction should not have an opinion nor suggest any conclusion. . The structure of an introduction goes from the most broad sentence to the most specific.. Attention Getter. Bridge. Thesis. Introduction. Paragraph. Conclusion. Paragraph. Thesis . (reworded). Main points. What do you notice about the techniques Margaret Thatcher uses to persuade her audience to support her?. Choosing Your Points. Mind map the techniques that Thatcher uses to persuade her audience to support her.. Useful stuff for your Research Paper!. How do I organize my paragraphs?. Follow your outline. Strive for clarity—organize time, procedures, or priorities in an order that makes sense. Keep similar subtopics together. The Body Paragraphs. Quick Review. An argument essay has . SIX . paragraphs.. The first paragraph is called the introduction paragraph and contains eight parts.. This is the most important paragraph because it states your side of the argument and . Name:. Period:. Title:. . Type:. . Expository. Length: Multiple Paragraphs. Writing Process Rubric. Prewriting. . brainstorms and plans writing . . Rough Draft Writing. . uses plan to generate rough draft. . VISUAL JOURNAL 2. GROUP MEMBERS : Nicholas Low . 1001R77126. . . Alief. . Acmal. 0808h69255. . Vincent Wong 0306571 . “The more strikingly visual your presentation is, the more people will remember it. And more importantly, they will remember you.”. a. nd. Explication: The Final Draft. Unit: Wealth and Poverty. English 4A. Review of Terms. Explication. An analysis which describes the possible meanings and relationships of the words, images, and other small units that make up a poem.. “Every book has a skeleton hidden between its covers. Your job as an analytic reader is to find it.”. Adler and Van . Doren. , 1940/1972. “Every book has a skeleton hidden between its covers. Your job as an analytic reader is to find it.”. “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner Approaches to Analysis : Note the allusions to both Kerouac and Steinbeck – What do they add? Note the first 5 paragraphs: author’s own language & his attention to language as a subject; appeal to logos

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Review of Body Paragraphs"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents