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WALLE Outline I Introduction Hook BG Thesis II CDC 1 III CDC 2 IV CDC 3 CounterClaim V Conclusion Types of Question Large Question What kind of vision for the future does WallE suggest ID: 697835

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Four - Five Paragraph Essays

WALL-ESlide2

Outline

I. Introduction

Hook, BG, Thesis

II. CDC #1

III. CDC #2

IV. CDC #

3 (Counter-Claim)

V. ConclusionSlide3

Types of Question:

Large Question:

What kind of vision for the future does Wall-E suggest?

Observations

and Evidence:The film is supposed to take place in the “distant future.”The people on the space craft don’t even remember living on Earth.When the people do remember earth, they really want to come back.The people can’t take care of themselves – they need help getting up when they fall.Slide4

Making a thesis from a large question…

Step 1:

Look at, and think about, your observations about the text/image.

Step 2:

Answer your question using your textual evidence.

You just need to be able to prove it!Step 3: Ask yourself: is this an interesting and unique idea?? (Is it too obvious?)If it’s not, your reader is going to be bored.http://www.cleanvideosearch.com/media/action/yt/watch?videoId=h1BQPV-

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Introduction

Hook: Something to make me want to read it.

Background Information: Interesting context (include something you know about the creator, the subject, the audience, the time period, the genre).

Thesis: Connect your ideas (how) to a purpose (urgency of why) and create a thesis statement (roadmap to your paper).

Sample Thesis: Through a clever narrative, futuristic setting, and eye-popping imagery, Pixar argues that we should

take care of our planet for future generations or face a potential future of dependence on impersonal and soulless corporate care givers.Slide6

Body: Introduce Claims

Claims are arguable points that focus in on a part of your thesis.

Claims follow in a logical order from your thesis (plot, setting, imagery)Slide7

Body: Data

Introduce: evidence or quotes with background information

Who is speaking? To whom? Why?

What is the setting (time/place)? Why?

What is the source( especially if this is your first time referencing)

- Who is the author? Credentials? Why reliable?Types of Data: - Text (Movie: Visual Evidence)

Paraphrase & Summary

Connections & Application

HINT: Look at Literary Components to Build a CaseSlide8

Body: Commentary

Commentary is anything you say about the data to relate it back to your claim

Original thinking and analysis

Effect and interpretation of data

Demonstration of how data proves your claim

Transitional words to new introductions for more data.Slide9

Conclusion

Say something new

Re-statement of Thesis with Spice

Elixir

Self-knowledge

Universal TruthContribution to Humanity