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Revising Your Expository Essay WRITE an essay that explains whether conflict benefits or harms relationships.
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Label Your Essay 0 Underline your Thesis Statement 0 Put a box around your 2 Reasons 0 Circle your Examples 0 Romeo and Juliet 0 Your Choice (real life event, personal, movie, hollywood, athlete) 0 Double underline your Conclusion
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Revision Step 1: Intro Strategies Beginning with a short, startling statement that needs further explanation. “I don’t talk on Sundays. I haven’t in more than three years.” Defining the central term of the prompt. For example, focus on the meaning of the term “conflict” before explaining how conflicts benefit or harm relationships. Beginning with background information necessary to understand the explanation or examples.
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Revision Step 2: Clear Thesis THESIS: The central/controlling idea or argument of your essay. A thesis statement tells your purpose for writing or gives your opinion about a topic. Does your thesis statement clearly state whether conflict benefits or harms relationships? Does it provide reasons? Do those reasons match your body paragraphs?
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Revision Step 3: Topic Sentences 0 Look at your first sentence of each of your body paragraphs. Does it include: 0 A meaningful transition (click link for examples) A meaningful transition 0 Clear reason to support your thesis (not just jump to the example)
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Revision Step 4: Strong Evidence 0 Are your examples explained enough so that the reader understands who did what and why? 0 If not, what can you add? 0 Do you clearly explain how your example supports your reason? In other words, how does the conflict benefit or harm relationships? 0 If not, what can you add?
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Re-writing your Essay 0 With these changes in mind, re-write your essay on the provided 26-line paper. 0 Consider making these changes as we have discussed: 0 New introduction that ends with a clear thesis statement. 0 Elaborate or change your examples in each paragraph- include more specific detail. 0 Add an effective conclusion 0 Check that every sentence is focused on proving your thesis. 0 Look at word choice- strong verbs, precise adjectives, and avoid repetitive wording. 0 Check for any and all grammatical errors. 0 Check your essay with the rubric- what score would you give yourself?
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