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Getting ready for the essay DOL 5 Getting ready for the essay

Today We will correct a couple of sentences Essay structure Jobs of each part of the essay – what essay? Unit Assessment – demonstrate mastery of the unit by answering the writing prompt: (the following prompt may change depending on what happens in class) Using either Around the World in 80 Days or The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Odyssey or The Curse of the Black Pearl explain how one of the following archetypes function to tell a story: the hero, the mentor, the companion, or the villain. Today

me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasnt allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap

Essay Structure = ACES or APES A = assertion C = citation E = explain S = shift

me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasnt allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap

Essay Structure = ACES or APES A = assertion – an opinion based on a data cluster C = citation – quotation or reference from text that supports the assertion E = explain – 1) explain how the citation supports the assertion, then 2) explain how the assertion supports the thesis S = shift to the next assertion or the conclusion

me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasnt allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap

Parts of an Essay Body Introduction Thesis Assertions Context Body Full ACES or APES for each assertion

me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasnt allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap

A backward poet writes… Punny! A backward poet writes… Inverse!

me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasnt allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap

me and my friend weared Because (Since) my friend and I wore blue jeans, we weren’t allowed into the Whitney Restaurant. The young man wearing a blue cap drove that there yellow convertible. wearing a blue cap

Essay Structure = ACES or APES A = assertion – an opinion based on a data cluster C = citation – quotation or reference from text that supports the assertion E = explain – 1) explain how the citation supports the assertion, then 2) explain how the assertion supports the thesis S = shift to the next assertion or the conclusion

Parts of an Essay Body Introduction Thesis Assertions Context Body Full ACES or APES for each assertion