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The key components to a well developed paragraph!
Paragraph Pieces! The key components to a well developed paragraph!
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The topic sentence TS: Topic Sentence
Here, you identify the essential proposition you intend to prove. Topic sentence needs to support your thesis statement. Topic sentence is an opinion statement, not a quote or fact.
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Context CX: The “Context” comes first because it is necessary to give your reader contextual background information prior to giving evidence. Context sets the reader up to understand the concrete details.
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Concrete Details CD: Concrete Detail
This is evidence to support your proposition…this is your proof. The “Concrete Detail” is specific, often word-for-word evidence illustrating evidence of your proof. Can appear as quotes (cited properly) or paraphrased information. BE SPECIFIC!
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The Commentary Cm: Commentary
This is where your critical thinking emerges. I tend to thinking of it in three segments: Review: What did your CD just state? You may need to explain or interpret what it the evidence is saying. Connect: Tie your CD to your TS… how does your evidence prove your point? Extend: What is the broader significance of your point and your evidence? Answer “so what?”
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