Lesson 34 Evaluating an Exemplar Second Body Paragraph
Lesson 34 Evaluating an Exemplar Second Body Paragraph for the RST 1
Evaluating an Exemplar Second Body Paragraph 2
Evaluating an Exemplar Second Body Paragraph We will look at the exemplar second body paragraph and pick out the strengths of the paragraph. Notice that some words or phrases represent more than one strength. 3
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 4
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the First sentence is three sources, there also some differences regarding Indented. the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 5
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were 6
Here’s the strength. Though there are many States the Claim about similarities among the three sources, the first text. there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals 7
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living the information is relayed to the reader. on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and 8
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the three An Example in your own sources, there also some differences regarding the words that proves your way the information is relayed to the reader. For claim about the second example, in the first passage by text. Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were 9
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next told from the point of view of the penguin. several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend 10
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the A Quote that supports three sources, there also some differences regarding the example that helps the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of prove your claim. the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the 11
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 12
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. An Explanation of the quote that helps to prove the claim. 13
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 14
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. A Domain Specific Word for an analytical essay. 15
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 16
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs Uses Higher Level Vocabulary words. gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 17
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a South Atlantic Ocean. ” glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign 18
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the Uses Explanation Words. majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a South Atlantic Ocean. ” glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign 19
What strength do you see highlighted here? Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 20
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Notice This paragraph hit two triple’s. 22
Notice This paragraph hit two triple’s. The triple is always: 23
Notice This paragraph hit two triple’s. The triple is always: 1. An Example 24
Notice This paragraph hit two triple’s. The triple is always: 1. An Example 2. A Quote 25
Notice This paragraph hit two triple’s. The triple is always: 1. An Example 2. A Quote 3. An Explanation 26
Notice This paragraph hit two triple’s. The triple is always: 1. An Example 2. A Quote 3. An Explanation Here they are again separated so you can see them easily. 27
Here’s the strength. Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For Uses Appropriate Transitions. example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 28
Example Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. the South Atlantic Ocean. ” This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 29
Quote Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean. ” penguin. This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. 30
Explanation Though there are many similarities among the three sources, there also some differences regarding the way the information is relayed to the reader. For example, in the first passage by Tarshis, the majority of the article is told from the point of view of the penguin. “Imagine you are an African penguin living on an island in the middle of the South This quote as well as the next several paragraphs gives the reader a glimpse into the daily life of a penguin as well as the complications that arise when the oil spill occurs. By writing an informational article in this fashion, the author enables the reader to feel the fear and anxiety of these animals as they were covered in a foreign substance and then struggle to comprehend the appearance of “strange creatures” that were attempting to save them. Atlantic Ocean. ” 31
Time to Revise Your Writing Now that you have evaluated an exemplar second body paragraph, use what you have learned to revise the paragraph that you wrote. 32
Time to Revise Your Writing Now that you have evaluated an exemplar second body paragraph, use what you have learned to revise the paragraph that you wrote. Do not copy the exemplar paragraph but use it as a guide to make your paragraph better. 33
Time to Revise Your Writing Now that you have evaluated an exemplar second body paragraph, use what you have learned to revise the paragraph that you wrote. Do not copy the exemplar paragraph but use it as a guide to make your paragraph better. Show your revisions by crossing out words, phrases, and sentences and writing improved words, phrases and sentences above them. 34
Time to Revise Your Writing Now that you have evaluated an exemplar second body paragraph, use what you have learned to revise the paragraph that you wrote. Do not copy the exemplar paragraph but use it as a guide to make your paragraph better. Show your revisions by crossing out words, phrases, and sentences and writing improved words, phrases and sentences above them. Draw arrows and carats (an inverted v, ) to show an insert of additional words, phrases, and sentences. 35
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