The Detailed Paragraph and the Detailed Five-Paragraph Essay (Literary Analysis Essay Format)
Detailed Paragraph Structure Added levels of support
Added levels of support (and new colors of orange and purple)
Expanded Color Scheme: yellow = topic sentence green = support (reasons) orange = facts (quotes; examples) purple = opinion (commentary; interpretation blue = conclusion or transition sentence New
Response to Literature Essay Outlining Guide (page one shown)
Note-taking Guide for Students
Body paragraph outline (page 1 only)
Writing Guides and Handouts for Students
Worksheet for an Introductory Paragraph
Ten sample Leads (or Hooks) for Students (page one of two)
Ten sample Leads (or Hooks) for Students (page two of two)
Suggestions for Writing a Concluding Paragraph
Developing “Ideas” for Literary Analysis
The Double-Entry (or Dialectical) Journal Develops students’ “commentary” skills
Prewriting Guides like these provide “scaffolding” for students. (Page 1 only shown)
The Troublesome “Thesis Statement” Excellent resources from Sandra Effinger at the Oklahoma Writing Project
Thesis sentence introduction
Many model thesis statements to analyze
Thesis Exam
Questions??