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From Essay to Paragraph Preparing for our Final Exam

REVIEW Referring to the text (by using direct quotations) describe each of the two characters in the story. [CHARACTERIZATION] Which man originally seems to deserve our sympathy? There is a lesson contained in this story. Explain. -You can write in bullet-points. -You should support your ideas with evidence or quotations. Paragraph; Conventions; Theme Evidence; Characterization

Structure: Our essay looks like this: Hook Thesis Blueprint (Point 1) and (Point 2) Topic sentence Proof Explanation Topic sentence Proof Explanation Restate thesis Restate topic sentences (Point 1) and (Point 2) Final thought

Essay versus paragraph Our Paragraphs are somewhat similar Literary Essay 2 point Paragraph Hook Topic Sentence with 2 points Point 1 Explanation Point 2 Concluding sentence Hook Thesis Blueprint (Point 1) and (Point 2) Topic sentence Proof Explanation Topic sentence Proof Explanation Restate thesis Restate topic sentences (Point 1) and (Point 2) Final thought

Persuasive Sample “Ride the Rocket” is a famous slogan that the Toronto Transit commission has used for years. The TTC these days has many serious problems they need to improve but the two biggest are the fare costs and the schedule. First, the TTC costs are constantly rising. It will soon cost more than 3$ for a single trip on the TTC. It does not matter if you are going 500 metres or 30 kilometers: the price is the same. The TTC should put a system in place so people are charged based on distance. Second, the TTC is very inconsistent. Bus schedules do not mean anything and it is not uncommon to have to wait an extra 30 minutes in the winter for your bus. The TTC should try to plan better or get the city to use dedicated bus lanes. I love Toronto, but I do not love waiting outside in the cold for 40 minutes. If they are not going to fix the problems, the TTC should change their slogan to “Ride the Turtle”.

Read “A Man Who Had No Eyes” Paragraph Questions for “A Man Who Had No Eyes” Give two examples of the theme of being ‘dishonest’ in the story. What are two negative qualities of Markwardt or two positive qualities of Parsons?