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Easy & Expected Way to Answer Questions in Paragraph Form
TIDE Method Easy & Expected Way to Answer Questions in Paragraph Form
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Topic Sentence Important Evidence Detailed Analysis Ending Statement
What does Tide mean? Topic Sentence Important Evidence Detailed Analysis Ending Statement
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Topic Sentence -Restates question and provides a simple answer.
It is known as a “claim” or “position” for the paragraph. Anyone can look at your topic sentence and get a quick answer to the question without going into detail.
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Text-Dependent Question Why does the Tower of Pisa lean?
Topic Sentence The Tower of Pisa leans because _______. Text-Dependent Question Why does the Tower of Pisa lean?
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Important Evidence -direct evidence you pull from the text
(meaning you grab the exact words used) -must include line numbers, page numbers, or paragraphs to show where you got it (also known as citation)
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Important Evidence For example, the author states that, “___________________________________________ ___________________________.” (p. ____ , Ln. ___) problems in the construction of the tower were caused by the soil underneath. (p. 13 , Ln )
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Detailed Analysis -- you provide your understanding of how the evidence backs up your topic sentence
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Detailed Analysis The ground is softer on one side than on the other.
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-- you restate your topic sentence with confidence
Ending Statement -- you restate your topic sentence with confidence
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Ending Statement Therefore, it is evident that ________________. the Leaning Tower of Pisa leans because there were problems with the soil underneath the tower.
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If you write an effective paragraph, it means…..
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Important Evidence Furthermore, the author writes, “_____________________________________________________________________________________________________.” (p.__ , Ln. ___)
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Detailed Analysis The entire tower has been sinking into the ground for centuries.
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