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Outlining Theme Essay
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Intro Paragraph Attention Grabber: Choose one from the example handout Background: Review the background necessary for the reader to understand – in this case tell us about Wiesel and a little bit about the memoir night. Thesis statement: Use the sentence frame from the hand out – be sure that you include the word THEME, and a FULL THEME STATEMENT – not just the topic Attention Grabber: Choose one from the example handout Background: Review the background necessary for the reader to understand – in this case tell us about Wiesel and a little bit about the memoir night. Thesis statement: Use the sentence frame from the hand out – be sure that you include the word THEME, and a FULL THEME STATEMENT – not just the topic
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Body Paragraphs – need AT LEAST 2 BPs T opic Sentence – what is your paragraph about? Be sure it relates to your THESIS! Evidence – this should be 2-3 sentences, summarizing and example from the text. Include a short quote, if necessary. NEEDS a CITATION – (Wiesel #) you should have two pieces of evidence per paragraph. Each evidence should have commentary: Commentary One – What is the important idea in this passage – it will feel a little repetitive, but that’s ok! Commentary Two – How does this piece of evidence develop the theme statement? How does it relate to ALL people? (not just the book) – this should be about 2 sentences Conclusion Sentence – wrap it all up, relating the theme not only to the book but to everyone in all times! T opic Sentence – what is your paragraph about? Be sure it relates to your THESIS! Evidence – this should be 2-3 sentences, summarizing and example from the text. Include a short quote, if necessary. NEEDS a CITATION – (Wiesel #) you should have two pieces of evidence per paragraph. Each evidence should have commentary: Commentary One – What is the important idea in this passage – it will feel a little repetitive, but that’s ok! Commentary Two – How does this piece of evidence develop the theme statement? How does it relate to ALL people? (not just the book) – this should be about 2 sentences Conclusion Sentence – wrap it all up, relating the theme not only to the book but to everyone in all times!
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Conclusion Restate your thesis – use different words to remind the reader what you are proving Relate it to everyone – how does this theme apply beyond Night? Review the topics of each paragraph Why is it important to remember this theme? Restate your thesis – use different words to remind the reader what you are proving Relate it to everyone – how does this theme apply beyond Night? Review the topics of each paragraph Why is it important to remember this theme?
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Outlining Research Essay
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Intro Paragraph Attention Grabber: Choose one from the example handout Background: Review the background necessary for the reader to understand – in this case tell us a little bit about your topic – think who, what, where, when Thesis statement: This should answer your research question! Example: Hitler had a significant impact on the Holocaust and WWII because of his rise to power, his role as Chancellor, and his role in the Final Solution. Your paper will PROVE how Hitler had a significant impact Attention Grabber: Choose one from the example handout Background: Review the background necessary for the reader to understand – in this case tell us a little bit about your topic – think who, what, where, when Thesis statement: This should answer your research question! Example: Hitler had a significant impact on the Holocaust and WWII because of his rise to power, his role as Chancellor, and his role in the Final Solution. Your paper will PROVE how Hitler had a significant impact
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Body Paragraphs – need AT LEAST 2 BPs T opic Sentence – what is your paragraph about? How does this prove your thesis Example: Hitler’s rise to power demonstrates the control he had over the people and why they followed him into WWII and participated in the Holocaust Evidence 2-3 sentences, summarizing a portion of your research. Include a short quote, if necessary. NEEDS a CITATION – (Author/First Words) you should have two pieces of evidence per paragraph. Each evidence should have commentary: Commentary One – What is the important idea in this evidence- explain it like your reader knows NOTHING Commentary Two – How does this piece of evidence prove your thesis statement? Conclusion Sentence – wrap it all up T opic Sentence – what is your paragraph about? How does this prove your thesis Example: Hitler’s rise to power demonstrates the control he had over the people and why they followed him into WWII and participated in the Holocaust Evidence 2-3 sentences, summarizing a portion of your research. Include a short quote, if necessary. NEEDS a CITATION – (Author/First Words) you should have two pieces of evidence per paragraph. Each evidence should have commentary: Commentary One – What is the important idea in this evidence- explain it like your reader knows NOTHING Commentary Two – How does this piece of evidence prove your thesis statement? Conclusion Sentence – wrap it all up
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Conclusion Restate your thesis – use different words to remind the reader what you are proving Review the topics of each paragraph Why is it important to know this information? Restate your thesis – use different words to remind the reader what you are proving Review the topics of each paragraph Why is it important to know this information?
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