PPT-Writing analysis Paragraphs
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Notes from A to Z You need these things in each paragraph Topic sentence an opinion in response to the prompt Minimum of two major points supporting the topic sentence
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Notes from A to Z You need these things in each paragraph Topic sentence an opinion in response to the prompt Minimum of two major points supporting the topic sentence Elaboration 24 supporting sentences for each major point. Comparative Essays. English . 345 Essay Workshop. Clear sense of why writers have selected two specific films for comparison; analyzing films together allows writer/readers to recognize something about each they may not have previously considered.. 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. . Across the Curriculum. 4. th. Six Weeks Assignment. . Read the two articles about Prezi and PowerPoint.. http://presentationpanda.com/uncategorized/powerpoint-vs-prezi-whats-the-difference/. https://blog.udemy.com/prezi-vs-powerpoint/. Moving Beyond the Formulaic. 1. Literary analysis . involves: . examining . all the parts of a . text (character, setting, tone, theme, imagery, etc.). thinking . about . how. the author uses those elements to create certain effects. English I Honors. Prompt. Is . Harrison Bergeron a heroic character?. Thesis Statement. Although the main character makes seemingly reckless decisions in Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron,” he is ultimately a hero as evidenced through his revolutionary spirit, his courageous actions, and his extraordinary abilities.. 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. PARAGRAPH. A paragraph is a group of sentences that develops a . main idea. . . The . beginning of a paragraph signals that a . main . idea . will be introduced. . Parts of a Paragraph. MAIN IDEA. : is clearly . PURPOSE – Inform, persuade, entertain – be lively and interesting . . AUDIENCE. School magazine or national newspaper? Careful of tone!. FORMAT. Use main heading, subheading if necessary and . Purpose . A literary analysis is not merely a summary of a literary work.. Instead, it is an . argument. about the work that expresses a writer’s personal perspective, interpretation, judgment or critical evaluation of the work.. 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. 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. 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.. Evidence, Interpretation, and Connection. Parts of the Body. Topic Sentence. Direction and Controlling Ideas. Evidence. Quoted material. Relevant, thesis-centered. Analysis. Connection of parts to whole, evidence to . Step #1. Look around the room until you see an object or something else that reminds you of something that happened in the past. Jot down that memory. If you don’t see anything in the room that reminds you of your past, think of your most vivid memory from your childhood and write that down..
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