PPT-"Marigolds" Analysis paragraphs

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English 1 How to write an analysis paragraph Choose one theme statement Make sure that you have text evidence to support it You will write a thesis sentence

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English 1 How to write an analysis paragraph Choose one theme statement Make sure that you have text evidence to support it You will write a thesis sentence as the first sentence of the paragraph. 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 ____________. . By: Hanna Bowers. Marigold: facts. Enjoy full sun . Soil: preferably sandy or clay. Color: Yellow. . or Orange. Bloom Time: Spring, Summer, Fall. Marigolds are annuals (don’t come back each year). ENG4CI Essay series. Thesis reminder. Example Thesis:. Colin demonstrates that in order to complete his expedition he must possess physical and mental strength. . Topic sentence. Transition. Overall . Language Network Ch. 14. Compositions. A composition is a longer piece of writing that consists of at least several paragraphs.. Like a paragraph, a composition has an overall purpose, which may be to describe, to narrate, to explain, or to persuade.. 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 . 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. 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. Body Paragraph(s). Each paragraph is about a . subclaim. from . your thesis statement. . (That is why you have 3; 3 . subclaims. = 3 body paragraphs). Each paragraph has evidence/explanation . that supports your thesis statement. . 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.. “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

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