5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY A Review on Essay Writing

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5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY A Review on Essay Writing

5 PARAGRAPH ESSAY A Review on Essay Writing

THE BODY PARAGRAPH Topic Sentence Background/Summary Quote/Specific Example Quote/Example Analysis (Explanation) REPEAT!! Transition ßThis

THE BODY PARAGRAPH Topic Sentence Background/Summary Quote/Specific Example Quote/Example Analysis (Explanation) REPEAT!! Transition ßThis is Kendra. She’s going to be your tour guide today!

A QUICK WORD ABOUT…ORGANIZATION FROM KENDRA Organization is the MEANINGFUL arrangement of content Throwing

A QUICK WORD ABOUT…ORGANIZATION FROM KENDRA Organization is the MEANINGFUL arrangement of content Throwing Info = Throwing Paragraphs You don’t want to zig zag your way to your destination. You want to go in a nice straight-line! You need to think about the organization of your paragraphs. What topic should be first? Why? Should it go in chronological order or order of importance? These are questions you need to consider as you write your paper! Your reader will appreciate it!

TOPIC SENTENCE Purpose Links thesis to its support and acts like a miniparagraph thesis;

TOPIC SENTENCE Purpose Links thesis to its support and acts like a miniparagraph thesis; it’s the umbrella idea! It is not… A background statement or plot summary A question It does include… The paragraph topic The paper topic taken from thesis Sometimes it also includes the paper subject, like a character’s name

EXAMPLE Intelligence makes Ulysses rise from his pedestal of small idol to powerful hero.

EXAMPLE Intelligence makes Ulysses rise from his pedestal of small idol to powerful hero. Adeline’s intelligence allows her to grow beyond her parents’ restrictions and expectations, eventually resulting in her success as a doctor.

BODY PARAGRAPH BACKGROUND Purpose To provide the reader context for the quote/example Should be

BODY PARAGRAPH BACKGROUND Purpose To provide the reader context for the quote/example Should be a concise summary of the plot surrounding the quote/example Remember, you are your reader’s tour guide. You need to give them all necessary information. What if you were abroad and Kendra took you by the most amazing building and told you it had the most fascinating story, but then she didn’t tell you the story? ! You wouldn’t give her a good review… Can be more than one sentence Introduces characters or other important information

QUOTES Purpose To legitimize your argument with a primary source THE FOUR Ps! POWERPOINT

QUOTES Purpose To legitimize your argument with a primary source THE FOUR Ps! POWERPOINT Distribute handout MUST be: LEAD INTO CITED CORRECTLY COPIED CORRECTLY

EXAMPLE Despite the pressure of the situation, Ulysses quickly devises that the men should

EXAMPLE Despite the pressure of the situation, Ulysses quickly devises that the men should “swing under the bellies of the rams” (24). Jack says, “‘you smell’ and Ralph responds, ‘no, I don’t’”(134).

DOES YOUR READER UNDERSTAND THE QUOTE? QUOTE ANALYSIS (Explanation) SECTION Purpose: To break down

DOES YOUR READER UNDERSTAND THE QUOTE? QUOTE ANALYSIS (Explanation) SECTION Purpose: To break down the thought process of your argument Should: Be two or MORE sentences Address the questions presented Be thorough Remember, you are the tour guide! You need to be specific and direct. You are introducing your reader to this brand new thing (thought), so you need to explain it to them. What is being said in the quote/example? Why is this quote/example significant? What does it show? How does it show it?

TRANSITION Again, picture you are the tour guide to your paper. You are briefly

TRANSITION Again, picture you are the tour guide to your paper. You are briefly reviewing what your patrons just saw and informing them of what’s to come! Try not to steal from your topic sentence! Use transitional phrases (Therefore, however, conversely, nonetheless etc. )

EXAMPLE Zeus’ confidence may seem like the strongest example of similarity between the gods

EXAMPLE Zeus’ confidence may seem like the strongest example of similarity between the gods and humans, until one hears about Ares’ desire to wage war.

THAT’S ALL FOR TODAY!

THAT’S ALL FOR TODAY!