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Organizing Ideas & Essays
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Unity Unity is the Anchor of good writing. So, first get your unities straight. Unity not only keeps the reader from straggling off in all directions; it satisfies the readers subconcous need for order and reassures them that all is well at the helm. - William Zinsser
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Keys to Unity Inviting introduction Thoughful transitions Logical sequencing Pacing Satisfying conclusion
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A model to live by…
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Beginnings Ask a thought provoking question to make the reader wonder Give a little sip of the conclusion Funny story or anecdote List of main points Dramatic, sweeping, eye opening statement Expert quote Your own angle/perspective - preferably one that others have never seen before
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Look at that body! Organize by space Organize by time Organize by content Organize by perspective
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Body continued… Transitions Location Compare/contrast Show time Conclude or summarize Add information
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Still looking at that body… Sequencing Mix it up Putting it in order Step by step
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Body, body, body… Pacing Ten minutes only… Evidence…evidence…evidence Outlining…
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The end… Profound thought A surprise A quote A tie up A question or open ended statement A challenge A summary A literary device A laugh
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