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Claim Evidence Reason Conclusion ~OR~ Crocodiles Eat Rude Children CERC Claim Evidence Reason Conclusion ~OR~ Crocodiles Eat Rude Children

CLAIM It is the TOPIC SENTENCE It introduces the main idea of the paragraph. It states your position/belief. It is the FIRST or SECOND sentence of a paragraph. A great lead to capture the reader’s interest can and should come first.

EVIDENCE You must provide at least 3 examples of evidence. Evidence supports your argument and helps it gain strength. Evidence can be any sort of information that supports claims that the writer makes. You must provide at least 3 examples of evidence. It begins to form the body of the paragraph. It supports the claim It is support from your text.

REASON Elaboration Sentence #1 This explains your evidence. This sentence is from your head (the reasoning part).

EVIDENCE Detail Sentence #2 Another piece of evidence which forms the body of the paragraph. It supports the claim It is support from your text.

REASON Elaboration Sentence #2 This explains your evidence. This sentence is from your head (the reasoning part).

EVIDENCE Detail Sentence #3 The last piece of evidence which forms the body of the paragraph. It supports the claim It is support from your text.

REASON Elaboration Sentence #3 This explains your evidence. This sentence is from your head (the reasoning part).

CONCLUSION A CERC should end with a summary of the most essential details of the claim and evidence. It affirms once again what the reader is to believe or do. You might want to conclude with a question, a prediction, a recommendation, or a quotation. It is the LAST sentence of the paragraph. It restates the Main Idea of the Claim using different words.

TRANSITION SETS MANY PARAGRAPHS USE TRANSITION WORD SETS THAT HELP THE PARAGRAPH FLOW MORE SMOOTHLY EXAMPLES: First….Second….Third… First….Another….Next One….Another….Finally…. One….Then….Another First…In addition….Equally important…. To start….Furthermore….Additionally….Lastly…. In the first place….After that….Later on….At last….