PPT-A strong body paragraph explains, proves, and/or supports y

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this PowerPoint should help you Strong Body Paragraphs When creating a topic sentence ask yourself whats going on in your paragraph Why have you chose to include the information in it. 2 Contents Page ................................ ................................ ................................ ............................ 3 II. What Explains the Strong Growth Performance During Doing the KD!. The Art of Persuasion . The purpose of writing . a . persuasive essay is to put together a strong, argument that . attempts . to . convince. the reader to agree with your . thesis/argument.. 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:. The introductory paragraph should include the . thesis statement. , a kind of mini-outline for the essay. This is where the writer grabs the reader's attention. . It tells the reader what the paper is about.. The impact of organizational patterns on key concepts, meaning, and style. Basic Types of Text Structures. . Cause / Effect. . Compare / Contrast . . Problem / Solution. . Chronological Order. Description. Restaurant meals are served in portion sizes that are way bigger than what is recommended. “Eating out tends to pack on the pounds more than dining in does” (Jameson A.1). Studies show that portion sizes have increased exponentially in the last few decades, and this is likely contributing to the obesity epidemic (. Thesis Statement: Main idea of your essay. Topic sentence: . -first sentence of each body paragraph.. -introduce how this paragraph will support the essay’s main idea. What is this paragraph about and how does it relate to my thesis?. English 1. Introductions. Introductions function exactly as the term implies: to introduce your reader to your topic, your main points, and your argument.. Objectives: . Draw your reader into your topic. ENGL 1301. Dr. R. Ramos. Revised 10/29/2014. DEFINITION. Cause and Effect. . (also known as . Causal Analysis. ) answers . the question “What causes that and/or are the consequences of that?” . Paragraph . Body Paragraph . Structure, Model . Body . Paragraph, and Quote Incorporation. Body Paragraph Structure. T: Topic sentence. -Start with a transitional word or phrase, and then provide a clear and specific statement of what the subject of the paragraph will be. . Choose one quote/passage from Act II of . The Crucible. . This should be a quote that you can easily analyze tone in at least THREE ways.. Quote: . Choose. the most significant quote from that passage. Make sure you cite it correctly!. Essays typically have at least 3 body paragraphs. . Your essay will have 4 body paragraphs because you have 3 points in your thesis statement and you will also have one counterpoint.. The order of body paragraphs follows the order of your thesis points.. Target for Learning. Why Paragraphs are Important. Pieces of written text consist of multiple paragraphs. Having clear, concise, well-organized paragraphs is the first step to creating written works that can be understood.. This is the MAIN IDEA of your paper! . Bing = Body Paragraph One. Bang = Body Paragraph Two. Bongo = Body Paragraph Three. Bing, Bang, Bongo = Conclusion (thesis restated). INTRODUCTION . Start with an attention grabber.

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