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1 Essential Question for our Unit: How do I write a text-based analysis essay that analyzes and responds to fiction or nonfiction texts with relevant, well-chosen evidence and with control of focus, organization, content, style, and mechanics? Objective: Define 8 TDA-based vocabulary terms and 9 Passage-based vocabulary terms for unit 3.

2 Text Dependent Analysis Essay is:
4-5 Paragraphs Answers the question and provides your own personal words AND words directly from the story (EVIDENCE) to prove your answer

3 Text Evidence Words from the text that back up the main point you are making in your writing or providing a clear example.

4 Supporting Claims You must use your own words in your essay to explain your point. You cannot just use the words from the story.

5 Well Organized, Structured Essay… What does that mean?
INTRODUCTION: Answers the question, Explains what you will write about. Does not say, “I am going to write about…” BODY PARAGRAPHS: Support your answer with your own words, and examples from the text (text evidence). CONCLUSION: The text was IMPORTANT and your ANSWER WAS IMPORTANT, why? How can you tie it all together to MEAN SOMETHING?

6 Transition Words words and phrases that provide a connection between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. Transitions help to make a piece of writing flow better. Ex. Another, In addition To, Finally, For Example …

7 Author’s Purpose The reason –WHY- an Author Writes
Persuade or Convince Inform Entertain

8 Point of View The position from which the story is being told.
Is the character telling the story? Or is a Narrator? Is it a person or an animal?

9 Inference A conclusion made based on things you already know

10 Broad Covering a large area, wide

11 Someone who looks for gold
Prospector Someone who looks for gold

12 Vivid Powerful or strong images in the mind

13 Impartial Treating everything equally, neutral

14 Pervaded Spread through and fill out a space
Ex. Everyone was excited and the feeling pervaded the room.

15 Treacherous Dangerous or Awful

16 Prefer To like more than other things

17 Glance A quick, short look


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