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I. Introduction (Note: A-C are in one paragraph) A. Attention Getter: 1) a quotation 2) a fact or statistic 3) a rhetorical question that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no 4) a general observation about the topic at hand) B. Context (background information—name of the work, the author, and a very brief summary of the work) C. Thesis Sentence
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Body: Paragraph One Note: The transition and topic sentence may be in the same sentence, A. Transition:__________________________ B. Topic Sentence______________________ C. Concrete Detail/ Example #1 D. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_ E. Concrete Detail/ Example #2 F. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_
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Body: Paragraph Two Note: The transition and topic sentence may be in the same sentence, A. Transition:__________________________ B. Topic Sentence______________________ C. Concrete Detail/ Example #1 D. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_ E. Concrete Detail/ Example #2 F. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_
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Conclusion Paragraph Note: The transition and thesis may be in one sentence. A. Restate thesis sentence __________________________ B. Summarize arguments/points (should only be one sentence) 1)___________________________________ 2)__________________________. C. Call to action/"So what?" Do any of the following things: 1) Explain why the topic is universal in its nature—how it affects the reader 2) Expand on the narrow topic to a more universal observation about life, history, literature, etc. 3) Motivate the reader to take a certain action or think in a certain manner.
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Outline for Writing a Persuasive Essay
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Introduction (Note: A-C are in one paragraph) A. Attention Getter: 1) a quotation 2) a fact or statistic 3) a rhetorical question that cannot be answered with a simple yes or no 4) a general observation about the topic at hand) B. Context (background information—name of the work, the author, and a very brief summary of the work) C. Thesis Sentence
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Body Paragraph ONE Note: The transition and topic sentence may be in the same sentence, A. Transition:__________________________ B. Topic Sentence______________________ C. Concrete Detail/ Example #1 D. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_ E. Concrete Detail/ Example #2 F. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_
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Body: Paragraph Two Note: The transition and topic sentence may be in the same sentence, A. Transition:__________________________ B. Topic Sentence______________________ C. Concrete Detail/ Example #1 D. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_ E. Concrete Detail/ Example #2 F. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_
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The ONLY Difference between an Expository and Persuasive Paragraph is…..
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Counterclaim Paragraph **”Some say that middle schoolers can not handle gum, but the truth is…” Note: The transition and topic sentence may be in the same sentence, A. Transition: **”Some say that middle schoolers can not handle gum, but the truth is…” B. Concrete Detail/ Example #1 C. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_ D. Concrete Detail/ Example #2 E. Commentary (2-3 comments per CD)_ F. Concluding Sentence
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Conclusion Paragraph Note: The transition and thesis may be in one sentence. A. Restate thesis sentence __________________________ B. Summarize arguments/points (should only be one sentence) 1)___________________________________ 2)__________________________. C. Call to action/"So what?" Do any of the following things: 1) Explain why the topic is universal in its nature—how it affects the reader 2) Expand on the narrow topic to a more universal observation about life, history, literature, etc. 3) Motivate the reader to take a certain action or think in a certain manner.
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Mock Writing on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 TO DO LIST: Write single-spaced (DO NOT skip lines) Use given notebook paper to write out webbing/ rough draft Write in ONLY BLACK or BLUE pen Write proper heading, but DO NOT put your name (Put assigned student number) Include a title that matches your topic “Title”…ex. “Middle school students should be allowed to chew gum in school.”
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