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Rhetorical Wisdom: Understanding the Introduction & Conclusion

Purposes of Presentation Write an effective thesis statement Logically incorporate that thesis into an introduction and conclusion Write an effective thesis statement Logically incorporate that thesis into an introduction and conclusion

Agenda Introduction Thesis Incorporating the Thesis Writing the Conclusion Follow-Up Introduction Thesis Incorporating the Thesis Writing the Conclusion Follow-Up

Introduction Purpose of an introduction Audience’s first impression Sets up the thesis and the structure for the entire essay or speech Without it, it’s like a body without a skeleton Purpose of an introduction Audience’s first impression Sets up the thesis and the structure for the entire essay or speech Without it, it’s like a body without a skeleton

New School Intros Opening ACTS A ttention Getter C onnecter Statement T hesis S ummary of Speech/Essay Opening ACTS A ttention Getter C onnecter Statement T hesis S ummary of Speech/Essay

Thesis: What is it? MAIN IDEA of the essay or speech Used to make a specific point Argumentative and provable Establishes context Allows for more than one side to be examined MAIN IDEA of the essay or speech Used to make a specific point Argumentative and provable Establishes context Allows for more than one side to be examined

Crafting a Thesis Statement: 4 STEPS UNDERSTAND the prompt Identify KEYWORDS BRAINSTORM possible responses CHOOSE one UNDERSTAND the prompt Identify KEYWORDS BRAINSTORM possible responses CHOOSE one

You are on a committee that must decide whether or not the school mascot at Zion-Benton High School should remain the Zee- Bee or be altered. What would be your decision? STEPS 1 & 2 - Understand & Keywords

STEP 3: Brainstorm While serving on a committee to decide on Zion-Benton’s school mascot, I would declare that a new mascot is a necessity. While many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. If on a committee to determine the school mascot at Zion-Benton, I would oppose any changes. While serving on a committee to decide on Zion-Benton’s school mascot, I would declare that a new mascot is a necessity. While many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. If on a committee to determine the school mascot at Zion-Benton, I would oppose any changes.

STEP 4: Choose While serving on a committee to decide on Zion-Benton’s school mascot, I would declare that a new mascot is a necessity. While many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. If on a committee to determine the school mascot at Zion-Benton, I would oppose any changes. While serving on a committee to decide on Zion-Benton’s school mascot, I would declare that a new mascot is a necessity. While many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. If on a committee to determine the school mascot at Zion-Benton, I would oppose any changes.

Agenda Introduction Thesis Incorporating the Thesis Introduction Thesis Incorporating the Thesis

The Opening ACTS are BASED on the thesis. THESIS A.G.C.S.Summary

While many believe that Zion’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. Attention Getter Connector Statement Summary A C T S Opening….

While many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. Adversaries such as warriors, devils, and bulldogs are all school mascots that evoke fear into the hearts of their opponents. Unfortunately, a bee does not traditionally seem like a formidable opponent, and many students feel that this mascot cannot be taken seriously. This reality becomes clear when one realizes that the Zee-Bee originated with World War II war heroes; the mascot can be used in dozens of captivating cheers; and groups of hornets, or “killer bees,” are a deathly threat to any opponent. A C T S

Putting It All Together Adversaries such as warriors, devils, and bulldogs are all school mascots that evoke fear into the hearts of their opponents. Unfortunately, a bee does not traditionally seem like a formidable opponent, and many students feel that the mascot cannot be taken seriously. While many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. This reality becomes clear when one realizes that the Zee-Bee originated with World War II war heroes; the mascot can be used in dozens of captivating cheers; and groups of hornets, or “killer bees,” are a deathly threat to any opponent.

Agenda Introduction Thesis Incorporating the Thesis Writing the Conclusion Introduction Thesis Incorporating the Thesis Writing the Conclusion

How do I Write a Conclusion? STAC it! S ummary T hesis A ttention-Getter C lincher STAC it! S ummary T hesis A ttention-Getter C lincher

While other schools may have mascots that appear to more outwardly ferocious, the Zee-Bee possesses a long history of spirit and strength. After highlighting the fearless courage of the Seabees, the penetrating force of Zee-Bee cheers, and the fatality that hornets bring, it is my belief that while many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is laughable, the “Fighting Zee-Bee” is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. For decades students have dedicated themselves to fighting for the Zion-Benton Zee-Bees. To change the mascot would inevitably erase countless moments in history for the fighting bee. S T A C

Follow-Up Persuasive writing = taking a position! Informative (or expository) writing = analysis of arguments! Persuasive writing = taking a position! Informative (or expository) writing = analysis of arguments! Thesis: While many believe that Zion-Benton’s mascot is too timid, it is my belief that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS. Thesis: While many believe that Zion’s mascot is too timid, many others believe that the Zee-Bee is a fearless representation of ZBTHS.

Your Comparison Essay… Using your notes, evaluate the prompt on the paper. Identify keywords (circle them) Brainstorm possible responses Choose the best one Using your notes, evaluate the prompt on the paper. Identify keywords (circle them) Brainstorm possible responses Choose the best one