PPT-MONDAY – 10.20.14 AP US History Thesis Statement Information

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EXAM TOMORROW AP Language and Composition Washingtons Farwell Address Prep for Rhetorical Analysis WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 102114 AP United States History Midterm Exam

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EXAM TOMORROW AP Language and Composition Washingtons Farwell Address Prep for Rhetorical Analysis WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 102114 AP United States History Midterm Exam 20 Multiple Choice 20 Minutes. Let’s Get This Paper Rolling!. Introduction. Thesis Statements. After you have brainstormed and you have some main ideas of what you would like to write in your essay, you can begin thinking about writing a . Alexander College Writing & Learning Centre. What is a thesis statement?. What is a thesis statement?. A condensation of your argument into a single sentence. .. The answer to the main question you are addressing. Is your thesis statement too general?. Your thesis should be limited to what can be accomplished in the specified number of pages. . Shape . your topic so that you can get straight to the "meat" of it. . What is a thesis statement?. A statement, argument or theory that is the basis of your project as a result of your research.. In other words, you have done research and you have found out…your thesis.. Groups – brainstorm the 3-5 keys. Thesis Statements. Goal. In response to a writing prompt . . . . Students will craft a cohesive, clear thesis statement supported by fluently integrated, strong evidence.. KEYS . TO SUCCESS .  . Address the prompt directly with a STRONG THESIS STATEMENT. .  . THESIS STATEMENT = . Counterargument . + Assertion + Reasons/Support.  . Elaborate within the body of your essay. Include examples/anecdotes to back up your assertion. The more examples you provide, the stronger your essay will be. . EN090 . The punch line versus the . t. hesis. Hey, did you hear the one where a sumo wrestler and two lawyers were on an airplane…?. The punch line versus the . t. hesis. Unlike jokes where some suspense sets up a punch line, academic essays are different. . What is it?. for most student work, it's a one- or two- sentence statement that explicitly outlines the purpose or point of your paper.. It is generally a complex, compound sentence. What does it do?. Presented by Sarye Huggins. Topic Sentences & Thesis Statement Workshop. Introduction. Body Paragraphs. Conclusion. Basic Essay Structure. Consider . . .. What is the objective for your assignment?. A general statement introduces the topic to the reader in a “general” or overarching way.. The key is to make your general statement hard to argue with…. Cancer is the most important problem facing the world today.. th. . Read over these sample hooks for the topic of “gun control.” Revise them, and then rank them in order of effectiveness.. Why is it that people’s perspectives on gun control vary so much. A Road Map for Your Essay. References. ESSAY. Introduction. Thesis Statement. Body Paragraph #1. Body Paragraph #2. Body Paragraph #3. Introduction. Thesis Statements. . After you have brainstormed and you have some main. Almost all assignments, no matter how complicated, can be reduced to a single question. . For example, if your assignment is, “Write a report to the local school board explaining the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class,” turn the request into a question like, “What are the potential benefits of using computers in a fourth-grade class?” . PA @ 71. Do Now. Answer the following in your writing notebook: Who will be reading this essay?  What does that reader care about?  . Turn-and-talk, . sharing . your . answers.. Why is the first paragraph important?.

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