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SCRAMBLEd PARAGRAPHS Compare & Contrast - PowerPoint Presentation

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SCRAMBLEd PARAGRAPHS Compare & Contrast - PPT Presentation

A P R E L L I A S T A N L E Y Notes on Linking Sentences Never read all the sentences together Instead you try to hook or link two sentences together Then once you have those 2 linked try to make other links with those sentences ID: 635219

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Notes on Linking Sentences.Never read all the sentences together. Instead you try to hook or link two sentences together. Then, once you have those 2 linked try to make other links with those sentences.

Look for transition words and pronouns.Look for words that appeared in the topic sentenceWhen you have completed a scramble paragraph read it in the way you organized it and see if it makes sense.

Find linking words or phrases that are paraphrased.Slide3

Transition words

COMPARECONTRAST

Consequently

Clearly, thenFurthermoreAdditionally

Moreover However

On the other handBut

Yet

Nevertheless

On the contrary

Besides that

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TRY ONE ON YOUR OWN!!!!!Slide5

“No one knows when the banjo was created” 4_Q. Once on this continent and appeared in various forms, it has undergone man changes in various forms.

5_ . For example, the number of banjo strings has varied between two and five, five strings being the standard today.1_S. Stringed instruments like

it have been played in India and the Arab countries for thousands of years.

2_T. Arab traders may have brought the instrument from Asia to the west coast of Africa.3_U. Then, in the eighteenth century, the banjo arrived in North America along with African slaves.

LET’S REVIEWSlide6

DO YOU GET IT?!?Slide7

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