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Argumentative Writing October 2014
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Unlocking the Prompt Writing Prompt: Argumentative–Monsters In this eventful year of 2014, Hollywood has decided to establish a new award entitled “Monster of the Decade”. The winner of this prestigious award will be a character that has made a dynamic impact on movie audiences across the country. As a member of the nominating committee you have been asked to provide written evidence of who should win the award. Write an essay justifying your choice.
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Unlocking the Prompt… Step One: Read the prompt. Circle unfamiliar words; try to write a synonym for each unfamiliar word above it. Re-read the prompt using your synonyms. Step Two: A prompt is usually divided into two sections. The first sets up a situation for you to consider, and the second tells you what to write. Put a star by the section that tells you what to write. Underline all of the verbs in this section. These are usually what the prompt wants you to do. Step Three: Make a numbered list in the margin of what the prompt is asking you to do. Step Four: Write a response to the prompt. Step Five: Go back to the list you created in Step 3 and check to see that you addressed each of the parts on your list.
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Unlocking the prompt Not so scary 1.Provide written evidence of who should win the award “Monster of the Year” 2.Should be a character that has made a dynamic impact on movie audiences 3.Justify my choice in an essay. In this eventful year of 2014, Hollywood has decided to establish a new award entitled “Monster of the Decade”. The winner of this prestigious award will be a character that has made a dynamic impact on movie audiences across the country. *As a member of the nominating committee you have been asked to provide written evidence of who should win the award. Write an essay justifying your choice.
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Essay Format Introduction Hook States AND DEFINES topic to evaluate States judgment about topic States 3 reasons why you made your judgment Thesis statement Paragraph Two Establish reason #1 why you made the judgment on the topic (example: Shrek is the funniest monster,) Elaborate about your reason Use 3-5 strategies*
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Evaluative Format Paragraph Three: Establish reason #2 why you made the judgment on the topic (For example, Shrek is the kindest of all the monsters.) Elaborate about your reason Use 3-5 strategies
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Evaluative Format Paragraph Four: Establish reason #3 why you made the judgment on the topic (ie. Shrek is the ugliest monster of all!) Elaborate about your reason Use 3-5 Strategies Conclusion: State judgment and topic again (defining subject in different terms) Summarize three reasons why you made your judgment Clincher
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