HOW TO Structure your Writing Introduction Body ConclusionBeginning
HOW TO… …Structure your Writing! Introduction, Body, Conclusion…Beginning, Middle, and End. Structure in any type of writing helps further clarify your ideas to the readers.
Compare and Contrast Graphic Organizer The Biggest Similarities Are: Similarity Quote/Evidence 1. The Biggest Differences Are: Difference Quote/Evidence 1. 2. 3. What are the causes/impacts of the differences? Causes/Impact Quote/Evidence 1. How do the Items compared stack up against each other? (which is better/more effective and why? ) 2. 3.
Structuring your Essay!
Three things to accomplish in the introduction 1. Hook – intriguing thought, statistic, question, quotation etc. used to grab the readers’ attention 2. Background Information – sets up the topic, what piece of writing (title, author) you are writing about and what your piece of writing talks about OR what event, person, document are you analyzing and where did it come from. 3. Thesis Statement – what is the purpose of your essay, what are you trying to prove, how will you support it. Paragraph Breakdown for Analysis Essay FIRST! Introduction
Breakdown of sentences for a body paragraph -Topic Sentence – Introduces the element you will discuss in the paragraph that is helping to support your argument for the purpose of the essay. -Concrete Detail (evidence) – Fact or claim supporting the topic sentence -Commentary – Explanation, opinion and discussion of the concrete detail and how it works to support the topic sentence and overall thesis -Concrete Detail (evidence) – same as above -Commentary – same as above -Closing Sentence – wraps up comments and information for the element discussed. Ends the paragraph with a final thought Paragraph Breakdown for Analysis Essay SECOND! Body Paragraphs
Three things to accomplish in the conclusion 1. Restate your thesis – review what the purpose for your essay is and what elements you used to discuss it. 2. Wrap up your writing – add any final comments, opinions, or last details of information concerning your topic. 3. Leave your reader thinking – the last statement of the essay should be thought provoking and leave your reader with a final impression about your essay argument. Paragraph Breakdown for Analysis Essay THIRD! Conclusion
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