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Suggestions For Writing An Essay Martini Glass Style

Introduction Body Paragraphs Conclusion End

Broad, General Statements Introduction Broad, General Statements Bridge 3 - 4 sentences Background Thesis Specific Go to Martini Glass

How to write the paragraph Body Paragraphs How to write the paragraph Go to Martini Glass

Conclusion Sentences 1, 2, 3, 4 Sentence 5-10 Go to Martini Glass

Broad, General Statements Sentences # 1, 2, and 3: Start essay with 3 to 4 broad, general statements that are in some way related to the thesis of your paper Relate the essay’s opening statements to real world issues Back to “Introduction”

Bridge Sentence # 4: Connect broad, general opening statements to author and Title Underline Title for novels and plays Use quotation marks around “Title” of poems, short stories, or essays Back to “Introduction”

Background Sentences # 5, 6, 7: Write 3 - 4 sentences that provide a concise summary of relevant plot, character and setting details Create a foundation that introduces characters and events your paper will analyze in detail Back to “Introduction”

Thesis Statement Sentence # 8: An opinion statement linked directly to the book being analyzed that is the central focus of the entire essay. Thesis = the point that your essay will prove Back to “Introduction”

Topic Sentences Topic sentence: Phrase as OPINION statements related to your thesis & to the literary work(s) your essay is examining Link topic sentences DIRECTLY to the book being analyzed (by naming a character or the author) AVOID phrasing topic sentences as an abstract generalization about “people” or “you.” Back to “Body Paragraphs”

Pinpoint Pinpoint: is a set up for a quotation or for a concrete detail Establish the CONTEXT of the quotation/example that will be used Provide a mini plot summary: briefly describe the plot events that lead up to the quotation Identifies who is speaking or thinking or commenting in the forthcoming quotation 2 – 5 sentences in length

Quotes & Concrete Details Quote/Concrete Detail: Evidence that helps prove your thesis Make sure it relates to your topic sentence & thesis Limit yourself to 1 - 2 well chosen quotes maximum per body paragraph

Commentary 5 - 7 sentences minimum Explain the meaning or significance of the quotation Connect quotation or specific example back to your thesis Write about your thesis directly in every body paragraph Avoid referring to the quote as a “quote;” better to say: passage, statement, excerpt, or describe the character’s thought, idea or what he/she “expresses” Conclusion

Conclusion Sentences 1, 2, 3, 4 Emphasize your main points & echo your thesis statement. Try writing at least one sentence about each of your body paragraphs Connect your main points directly to your thesis statement. Avoid repeating your thesis word for word. Go to “Sentence 5-10”

Conclusion Sentences 5 - 10 Make a Leap: Connect thesis to Larger, Real-Life Issues Explain how the thesis of your essay or a key issue in the story/novel/play your paper is about or relates to real life, to real people, to real issues facing humanity. Link the story’s themes, conflicts, issues, hardships, and struggles to the real life struggles people face today or have faced throughout time. Use phrases like “Like (character’s name), we all face….” “As (Author’s Last Name’s) story shows, people throughout time have had to face….” Go to “Reminders on Conclusions”

Reminders on Conclusions No QUOTES in a conclusion Mention the author(s) OR “Title(s)” OR character(s) at least once No need to repeat ALL authors and titles Think “BIG PICTURE” or “REAL LIFE” as you end your paper A 2 – 4 sentence conclusion is TOO SHORT!!!!! Back to “Conclusion”

Essay Do’s & Don’ts Avoid all uses of: I, me, my, you, your Avoid the following “announcing” phrases: - “this shows” - “in conclusion” Do NOT use the words: essay, thesis, quote Be careful using: it, this, that

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